Online News Archive 2006:
Policy
December
December 27, 2006
Big farms have big impacts—and solutions?
December 20, 2006
EU gets renewed wakeup call on Kyoto targets
December 20, 2006
Ivory Coast chemical dump cleanup
December 13, 2006
Spain embraces the sun
December 13, 2006
Warming up to climate change
December 6, 2006
Air pollution impacts from climate mitigation
December 6, 2006
A quiet brain-damage epidemic
December 6, 2006
China to top CO2 emitter list sooner than expected
November
November 29, 2006
Canada dumps Kyoto targets
November 22, 2006
A European union of environmental analytical labs
November 22, 2006
Green pact for France
November 22, 2006
French joint venture to handle carbon credits
November 22, 2006
U.K. politicians embrace climate-change concerns
November 15, 2006
Call for cooperation on Great Lakes ship spills
November 8, 2006
D.C.’s water linked to elevated lead levels in kids
November 8, 2006
Is EPA blocking clean coal technology?
November 8, 2006
A decade of acid rain controls
November 1, 2006
Chemicals management may be getting tougher
November 1, 2006
U.S. offers a long-term plan for climate technologies
October
October 24, 2006
California to join Northeast states’ CO2 market
October 18, 2006
Overlooking nanotechnology’s risks
October 11, 2006
Measuring chemicals in Californians
October 11, 2006
Voluntary reporting for nanomaterials begins in U.K.
October 11, 2006
Farms and forests could store greenhouse gases
October 4, 2006
Bringing back a killer pesticide
September
September 20, 2006
Journals feel pressure to adopt disclosure rules
September 20, 2006
EPA to monitor air emissions from animal feedlots
September 13, 2006
Editorial: CO2—What’s in a name?
September 6, 2006
EPA outlines priorities for controlling mercury
September 6, 2006
Dioxin likely causes cancer
August
August 30, 2006
Europe’s emissions rise again
August 23, 2006
EPA to slash library budget
August 23, 2006
Moving along with TCE assessment
August 16, 2006
U.S. Fuel economy not improving
August 16, 2006
EU states are moving slowly on energy efficiency
August 16, 2006
Concrete jungles harm Europe’s coast
August 16, 2006
Biofuels require subsidies
August 9, 2006
The many travails of Ben Santer
August 2, 2006
Canada moves to strengthen limits on nonstick chemicals
July
July 26, 2006
Australia takes steps to reduce GHG emissions
July 19, 2006
Bioenergy is the fuel of the future
July 12, 2006
Efforts to stop groundwater pollution disappoint
July 12, 2006
How does your city sustainably grow?
July 5, 2006
Oilman tapped to head USGS
June
June 14, 2006
EU laws target waste batteries
June 7, 2006
Rethinking ground-level ozone regulations
May
May 31, 2006
Most U.S. streams faring poorly
May 24, 2006
EPA lab waste rule gives universities a break
May 17, 2006
EPA science adviser
May 10, 2006
New state-level e-waste recycling law
May 10, 2006
U.S. greenhouse gas emissions on the rise
May 3, 2006
Quebec bans 2,4-D
April
April 26, 2006
Catch-22 makes it tough to get the lead out
April 26, 2006
Wood-burning furnaces come with a sooty price
April 19, 2006
Children’s health panel slams EPA’s perchlorate goal
April 19, 2006
Strengthening wetlands mitigation requirements
April 12, 2006
9/11 lawsuit could push EPA to take charge after disasters
April 12, 2006
Fresh air problems for Europe’s cities
April 5, 2006
EPA’s Science for You campaign
April 5, 2006
Bush cuts funds for National Children’s Study
March
March 29, 2006
REACH saves money
March 29, 2006
Water, a shared responsibility
March 22, 2006
Is EPA’s Performance Track running off the rails?
March 15, 2006
Scientists hail PFOA reduction plan
March 9, 2006
Top Policy Paper Runner-Up: Calculating the environmental impacts of household consumption
March 1, 2006
Linking China’s air pollution to export markets
February
February 22, 2006
Climate change and American exceptionalism
February 22, 2006
Some new funding at EPA amid a 4% drop
February 15, 2006
OMB proposals aim to harmonize federal risk assessments
February 15, 2006
Do environmental regulations make U.S. infrastructure more vulnerable?
February 8, 2005
How green is ethanol as a renewable fuel?
February 1, 2006
Canada likely to withdraw from Kyoto Protocol
January
January 25, 2006
California leads the U.S. in curbing ship emissions
January 18, 2006
Canada’s Supreme Court supports pesticide ban
January 11, 2006
Canada contemplates restrictions on well-loved stain repellents
January 4, 2006
EU finalizes updated surfactant testing for home detergents



