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<p><b>Defending the Wild Forests</b> 2 0 0 2 Jun
<br> <a href="http: //w-ww.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A61055-
4.tl>tp/wwwsigops~o/pdnatce/60520Jn.tl<a
<br>The Washington Post
<br>Wednesday, June 5, 200
2; Page A22
<br>ONE OF THE MOST significant accomplishments of the Clinton administration
was the shift in focus of the U.S. Forest Service from extracting resources
from the national forests to managing those lands for broader benefits,
including
<br>environimental and recreational Ovalues. That long-overdue change found
its ultimate expression in the "roadless rule," which barred new road-building
in 58.5 million acres of untouched national forest land, protecting those
wild areas from future incur
sions. on one level, the rule was a practical
response to a management problem: The Forest Service has an $8 billion
maintenance backlog on existing roads, and one way to improve care of the
existing system is to stop expanding it. More important, though, the rule
drew a bright line between the forest lands already opened to development
and those that remain unspoiled, aiming to protect the wild areas for future
generations.
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<p><b>Claim: Cable Project Damaged Shellfish</b>
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<br>AssoCiated Press
<br>NEW HAVEN -- A shellfish company owner claims that 40 acres of oysters
and clams were destroyed by an electric
<cbr>cable project in Long Island Sound. Ben Burgos of Ben's Seafood
LLC, in his complaint to the Connecticut Siting Council, claims that the
clam and oyster beds we
re blanketed with sand, silt and waste stirred up
by the Cross Sound Cable Co. project last month.
<br>
<p><b>Food plant facing $341,265 fine from EPA</b>
<br> <a href="http: //www.freep.com/news/mich/date6-20020606.htm,'>http://ww
w.freep.com/news/mich/date6-20020606.htm</a>
<br>The Detroit Free Press
<br>The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed a $341,265 fine
against a food processing plant that was the site of an explosion in January
2000. The EPA said that Norqu
ick Distributing violated federal laws
regulating reporting of a hazardous chemical release and two related emergency-
preparedness
laws.
<br>
<p><b>The Very Public Secret Hearing</b>
<br> <a hrf"tp/wwwsigops~omw-y/rilsA30-02u
5.tl>tp/wwwsigops~o/p-y/rilsA30-02u5hm<a
<br>The Washington Post
<br>By Howard Kurtz
<br>Washington Post Staff Writer
<br>Wednesday, June 5, 2002; 8:44 AM
<br>What if they held an important
hearing and kept the press out?
Can anyone hear the sound of congressmen yakking behind closed doors?
Sure. You just listen as they race to the cameras when the session ends. ,
The Hill's Cone of Silence doesn't
<br>last very long.
<br>
<p><b>Plan aims to protect water APG, Aberdeen officials devise four ways
to keep chemical from wells</b>
<br> <a href="http://w uso~e/nw/oa/a-dwelOjn6soy
coll=bal%2Dpe%2Dmaryland">http://www.sunspot .net/news/local/bal-md
.wellsO6junO6 .story?coll=bal%2Dpe%2Dmaryland</a>
<br>The Baltimore Sun
<br>By Lane Harvey Brown
<br>Sun Staff
<br>originally published June 6, 2002
<br>A group of Army and Aberdeen officials devised yesterday a four-point
plan to deal with perchlorate, a hazardous industrial chemical found last
month in ground water near the town's drinking water wells.
<br>
<p><b>Big cities a headache U.N. summit wants to address</b> 0 6 0 62 0 0 2 /r
<br> <a href="http:/i/www.enn.com/news/wire-stories/2002/06/ 0 0 2
2
eu 4 7 4 6 2 .asp">http://www.enn.com/news/wire-stories/2002/06/0606 /reu 47462.a
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<br>Environimental News Network
<br>Thursday, June 06, 2002
<br>By Dean Yates, Reuters
air are part
<br>BALI, Indonesia open sewers, choking traffic, and bad
of the daily grind in Asian cities like Indonesia's capital Jakarta,
The World
a problem the U.N. hopes to tackle at a summit in August.
Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg Earth Summit 2
is being billed as the largest U.N. c
onference ever, where 100 heads of
drag millions
state and 60,000 delegates are expected to work on a plan to
out of poverty while protecting the environment.
<br>
<p><b>Global warming to hit California water supply, says study</b> 47
<br> <a href="http://www.enn.com/news/wire-stories/2002/06/06062002/reu_
6 2 0 0 2 /reu-47464.asp</a
4 6 4 .asp">http://www.enrl.comf/flews/wire-stories/2002/06/060
<br>Environmental News Network
<br>Thursday, June 06, 2002
<br>By Andrew Quinn, Reuters
<br>SAN FRANCISCO
Global warming will bring hotter temperatures and depleted
demands
snowpacks to Calif ornia over the next several decades, boosting
on the state's already strained water supplies, according to a new study.
plus higher
"With less precipitation falling as snow and more as rain,
temperatures creating increased demand for water, the impacts on our water
professor
storage system will be enormous," said Lisa Sloan, an associate
of Earth sciences at the University of California-Santa Cruz (UCSC) and
an author of the new research.
<br>
<p><b>Bush cool to climate report</b>
<br> <a href="http://www.iht.com/articles/60437.htm">http://www.iht.com/ar
ticles/60 43 7 .htm</a>
<br>The Washington Post
<br>June 06, 2002
himself
<br>WASHINGTON President George W. Bush has appeared to distance
from a report by his administration that says
in global warming,
<br>hunman activities are mostly to blame for recent trends
which many scientists predict will seriously disrupt the
<br>environmfent.
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<p><b>Alderman calls department 'incompetent'</b>
<br> <a href="http: //www.suntimes.com/output/business/cst-fin-planO6.html"
>http://w utmscmotu/uins/s-i-ln6hm<a
<br>June 6, 2002
<br>BY FRAN SPIELMAN CITY HALL REPORTER
and inability
<br>The Department of Planning and Development's 'incompetence"
to "close a deal" has stalled sorely needed development in Chicago neighborhood
5,
Council investigati
an influential alderman charged Wednesday, demanding a City
on.
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