Gulf dead-zone efforts faulted

Gulf dead-zone efforts faulted By Federal mandates needed, activists sayTimes Picayune, Wednesday, June 13, 2007http://www.nola.com/timespic/stories/index.ssf?/base/library-127/1181714562218770.xml&coll=1By Chris Kirkham As federal and state officials met in New Orleans Tuesday to review new data about the Gulf of Mexico's growing "dead zone," environmental groups and scientists assailed them for slow progress in reducing the size of the oxygen-starved [...]

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EDITORIAL: Children of the corn

EDITORIAL: Children of the corn By Experts say that it will take decades of concerted action to reduce the size of the Gulf of Mexico dead zone, a huge area of low oxygen that forms off the coast of Louisiana each summer, killing bottom-dwelling species and chasing away shrimp and fish.Times Picayune, Tuesday, June 12, [...]

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Do no (more) harm

Do no (more) harm By Corn-based ethanol is the alternative fuel of choice for many politicians and investors. It's not hard to understand why.STL Today Editorial, St. Louis; 06/12/2007http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/editorialcommentary/story/73C69C348793325C862572F8000048B2?OpenDocumentEthanol's most enthusiastic backers say it promises both to reduce the nation's dependence on foreign energy sources and to provide a new market for Corn Belt farmers. [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:29+00:00June 12th, 2007|News|Comments Off on Do no (more) harm

Gulf’s dead zone growing, despite pledge to control

Gulf's dead zone growing, despite pledge to control By There's more runoff depleting the oxygenThe Times-Picayune; Sunday, June 10, 2007By Chris Kirkhamhttp://www.nola.com/news/t-p/frontpage/index.ssf?/base/news-8/1181455005222480.xml&coll=1 Every late spring, it forms 12 miles off the Louisiana coast and lasts for months: a sprawling, lifeless band of water known as the "dead zone." Shrimp trawlers steer clear, knowing the low [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:29+00:00June 11th, 2007|News|Comments Off on Gulf’s dead zone growing, despite pledge to control

Fertilizer runoff creates ‘Dead Zone’ in Gulf

Fertilizer runoff creates 'Dead Zone' in Gulf By Gulf's dead zone persists as government drags its feetSt. Louis Post-Dispatch; June 10, 2007http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/nation/story/2C2E2B3E94714DFA862572F40067DAC4?OpenDocument By  Bill Lambrecht POST-DISPATCHWASHINGTON BUREAU CHIEFWASHINGTON — There was hope for a cure down in the Louisiana bayous even as the Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone expanded like a B-movie blob. The year was [...]

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More ethanol means more corn — and more water pollution

More ethanol means more corn -- and more water pollutionSt. Louis Post-Dispatch; 06/10/2007http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/nation/story/F31479795E9BB910862572F5001A855A?OpenDocumentBy Bill Lambrecht POST-DISPATCH WASHINGTON BUREAU CHIEF CHARLESTON, Ill. — Kayaking in green algae is not Ron Easter's idea of the pleasant outing he seeks as he sets out three or four evenings a week to paddle the Embarras River in the farmlands of [...]

2007-06-10T08:17:00+00:00June 10th, 2007|News|Comments Off on More ethanol means more corn — and more water pollution

Why the corn boom could hurt the Gulf of Mexico

Why the corn boom could hurt the Gulf of Mexico By Researchers say more corn in the Midwest this year for the ethanol industry could mean more problems for the Gulf of Mexico this summer.Minnesota Public Radio; May 29, 2007http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2007/05/23/nitrogen/by Mark Steil, Minnesota Public Radio Researchers say more corn in the Midwest this year for [...]

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Peak Soil: Why cellulosic ethanol, biofuels are unsustainable and a threat to America

Peak Soil: Why cellulosic ethanol, biofuels are unsustainable and a threat to AmericaPublished on 10 Apr 2007 by Culture Change. Archived on 13 Apr 2007 by Energy BulletinBy Alice Friedemann "The nation that destroys its soil destroys itself." - President Franklin D. Roosevelt Contents Part 1. The Dirt on Dirt.Part 2. The Poop on Ethanol: [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:29+00:00April 18th, 2007|News|Comments Off on Peak Soil: Why cellulosic ethanol, biofuels are unsustainable and a threat to America

Troubled waters

Troubled watersApril 16. 2007 4:30AM, The Gazettehttp://gazetteonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070416/NEWS/70416047/1002/NEWSBy Cindy HadishToxins, nitrates, phosphorous and untreated sewage containing viruses, bacteria and other pathogens inundate the Iowa River, according to a report released today that ranks the river third on the Most Endangered Rivers in America list for 2007.The report marks the first time an Iowa river has made [...]

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Dead Zones under the Surface

Dead Zones under the SurfaceJanuary 20, 2007; National Journal/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/07JanDZUnderSurfaceNationalJournal.pdf  

2007-01-30T09:59:00+00:00January 30th, 2007|News|Comments Off on Dead Zones under the Surface
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