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Min. 100 gallons of Hess diesel oil spilled into Delaware River off Pennsauken
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... response team based in Philadelphia, along with members of the state Department of
Environmental
Protection, are on scene and investigating the incident . A Miller
Environmental
cleanup crew is on scene, ...
2.
'We Were an Island': N.J.'s Peter Blanchard tells story of couple escaping technology and conserving nature
(Opinion/Commentary)
...
environmental
ly accessible open spaces, go to www.greenwoodgardens.org. Michele S. Byers is the Executive Director of the New Jersey Conservation Foundation. For more information about conserving ...
3.
New LED Philips light bulb could save U.S. billions in energy costs
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... Day. The Philips LED (light-emitting diodes) 60-watt
environmental
ly friendly replacement bulb promises improvement in light quality and its life. The bulb was the winner in the Department of Energy’s ...
4.
On Tax Day, N.J. activists offer to move Prudential so taxpayer dollars can pay for schools, health care and safe streets
(N.J./State)
... represents over 80 organizations including the New Jersey Working Families Alliance, New Jersey Policy Perspective, New Jersey Citizen Action, and the New Jersey
Environmental
Federation. The campaign ...
5.
Oil sheen in Gulf of Mexico may not be Shell
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM The Interior Department's Bureau of Safety and
Environmental
Enforcement believes that a 10-mile oil sheen discovered in the central Gulf of Mexico was caused by an ...
6.
N.J. conservation ‘crossing guards’ escort amphibians across the road
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... by many scientists as indicators of our ecological health. Harmful
environmental
changes such as pollutants and higher aquatic temperatures will impact the amphibian population first. And when we see problems ...
7.
Over 500 flood-prone homes in Passaic River Basin to be bought out: $121M in FEMA aid approved
(N.J./State)
... towns in the Passaic River Basin at a cost of $121 million in FEMA aid, state
Environmental
Commissioner Bob Martin told officials Thursday. Of the total 540 properties in the pipeline, 125 are acquisitions ...
8.
N.J. government obtained $150 million in settlements, judgements in 2011
(N.J./State)
... Jeffrey S. Chiesa announced Thursday. Settlements and judgments obtained by the state included $53 million from lawsuits related to alleged consumer, securities and other fraud, $42 million through
environmental
...
9.
Early spring allergies pack a punch: Tips for sufferers
(Health/Healthquest)
... problem this year,” said Leonard Bielory, MD, Rutgers Center of
Environmental
Prediction at the School of
Environmental
and Biological Sciences and director of the STARx Allergy and Asthma Center in Springfield, ...
10.
State Clean Air Council to hold annual public hearing Wednesday
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... state Department of
Environmental
Protection, 401 East State St. in Trenton. DEP Commissioner Bob Martin will make comments to start the event. As an advisory body to the DEP commissioner, the council ...
11.
N.J. wildfire has burned over 600 acres of Pinelands in Burlington County
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... and to ensure that area residents are protected,’’ stated
Environmental
Protection Commissioner Bob Martin after touring the fire area. “With current dry conditions and low humidity creating a high danger ...
12.
N.J. autism rate increase shows need for immediate planning
(Opinion/Commentary)
... that
environmental
factors have caused the State’s rate of new autism cases to rise. Some have suggested that the alleged increase is a result of childhood vaccines, while others have asserted that it ...
13.
Earth Hour tonight: N.J. leaders dim lights at Thomas Edison National Historical Park
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... Park on Main Street in West Orange. Hundreds of millions of people in thousands of cities and towns around the world are expected to turn off their lights in observation of the largest
environmental
...
14.
Read like the Lorax: Great nature books for kids
(Opinion/Commentary)
BY MICHELE S. BYERS COMMENTARY RELEASE: March 29, 2012 – Volume XLV, No. 13 The box office success of The Lorax, with an
environmental
message delivered by a hairy orange tree advocate, has renewed ...
15.
New Jersey wildfire risk declared high
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... wildfires. The fire danger is rated as high throughout most of the state, meaning wildfires, once started, can spread rapidly,
Environmental
Protection Commissioner Bob Martin warned. The state Forest ...
16.
New state wildlife area dedicated on Cape May peninsula
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... state Department of
Environmental
Protection’s trout hatchery. The Ponderlodge Golf Course is the centerpiece of $8.4 million in Green Acres land acquisitions that led to the creation of the wildlife ...
17.
'The Hunger Games' movie review, trailer: Captures Collins' best-selling novel
(Entertainment/Movies)
... scattered functioning communities of a North America that has been drowned by the rising tides and heat waves of
environmental
catastrophe. But all that still hasn't stopped the coal mining, so our current ...
18.
Permit Extension Act would create 'Ground Hog Day' in N.J.
(Opinion/Commentary)
... Act, which keeps outdated development permits alive. The act was first passed in 2008, and a new version is now before the state Legislature. Thanks to work by
environmental
advocates, citizens and champions ...
19.
N.J. environmental groups sue Christie over policy rollbacks
(N.J./State)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Common sense has never been one of New Jersey’s biggest resources. And now what constitutes "common sense" has suddenly a battle between 27
environmental
ist groups ...
20.
Sierra Club, environmental groups bringing NJDEP to court over 'waiver rule'
(N.J./State)
BY TOM HESTER SR. NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM The New Jersey Sierra Club has joined with other
environmental
and labor organizations in a lawsuit to oppose a new so-called "waiver rule" established by the ...
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