House OKs dead zone money

House OKs dead zone money By Bush has threatened veto of bill, however TIMES-PICAYUNE; Thursday, June 28, 2007 By Bruce Alpert WASHINGTON -- The House agreed Wednesday to spend an extra $2.5 million on research and projects designed to break up the Gulf of Mexico dead zone as part of an Interior Department spending bill [...]

House OKs dead zone money2017-01-17T09:22:29+00:00

Ecological Catch 22 confronts U.S. as ethanol push increases

Ecological Catch 22 confronts U.S. as ethanol push increases By Philip BrasherClarionLedger.com: July 1, 2007WASHINGTON — Shrinking that dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico will be much more costly than first thought. A group of scientists who looked at the problem during the Clinton administration targeted agricultural runoff in the Midwest as the main [...]

Ecological Catch 22 confronts U.S. as ethanol push increases2007-07-01T22:35:00+00:00

Working for Wetlands and Clean Water

Working for Wetlands and Clean Water By The June 24 article "Project Aims to Convert Farmland into Wetlands" was timely and promising for the nation's water quality. The Bush administration's commitment to gaining, not simply maintaining, wetlands means more habitat, improved flood control and cleaner water.Washington Post; Friday, June 29, 2007; Page A20  http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/28/AR2007062802147.htmlLetter to the [...]

Working for Wetlands and Clean Water2007-06-29T16:06:00+00:00

2007 Preliminary Forecast of the Hypoxia Zone Size, Northern Gulf of Mexico

2007 Preliminary Forecast of the Hypoxia Zone Size, Northern Gulf of Mexico By Nina DelucaJune 2007For the whole article, please go to: /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/2007hypoxiaprediction.pdfAbstractThe prediction of the size of the hypoxic zone for July, 2007, is that it will cover 22,127 km2 (8543 mi2) of the continental shelf off Louisiana and stretch into Texas. If the area [...]

2007 Preliminary Forecast of the Hypoxia Zone Size, Northern Gulf of Mexico2017-01-17T09:22:29+00:00

Project Aims To Convert Farmland Into Wetlands

Project Aims To Convert Farmland Into Wetlands By Environmentalists Hoping To Make Initiative Pay OffWashington Post; Sunday, June 24, 2007; Page A03http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/23/AR2007062300611.htmlBy Peter Slevin and Kari Lydersen HENNEPIN, Ill. -- As steam rises from flat fingers of water reflecting an iron-gray sky, Donald Hey climbs to the top of an observation tower to watch a [...]

Project Aims To Convert Farmland Into Wetlands2017-01-17T09:22:29+00:00

House Panel Votes to Extend Controversial Farm Subsidies, Signaling Battle to Come

House Panel Votes to Extend Controversial Farm Subsidies, Signaling Battle to ComeWashington Post; Wednesday, June 20, 2007; Page A09http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/19/AR2007061902068.html By Dan MorganWashington Post Staff Writer Setting the stage for a contentious congressional debate over farm subsidies, a House panel voted unanimously yesterday to extend for five years the current system of payments to farmers and rejected [...]

House Panel Votes to Extend Controversial Farm Subsidies, Signaling Battle to Come2017-01-17T09:22:29+00:00

A Slow Demise in the Delta

A Slow Demise in the Delta By U.S. Farm Subsidies Favor Big Over Small, White Over BlackWashington Post; Wednesday, June 20, 2007; Page A01http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/19/AR2007061902193.html SHELBY, Miss. -- From 2001 to 2005, the federal government spent nearly $1.2 billion in agricultural subsidies to boost farmers' incomes and invigorate local economies in this poverty-stricken region of the [...]

A Slow Demise in the Delta2017-01-17T09:22:29+00:00

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 [...]

Gulf dead-zone efforts faulted2017-01-17T09:22:29+00:00

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, [...]

EDITORIAL: Children of the corn2017-01-17T09:22:29+00:00

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. [...]

Do no (more) harm2017-01-17T09:22:29+00:00
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