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Table of Contents - 2003
Volume 7

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January 2003 February 2003 March 2003
April-May 2003 June 2003 July-August 2003
September 2003 October 2003

January 2003, Vol. 7, No. 1

Partial Fox River Decision a Major Disappointment
What You Can Do
Clean Water Action Council’s 11th Annual Banquet
About the Berrymans
Toxic Chemical Study Sounds Warning for Children
Brown County 3rd Statewide in Respiratory Pollutants
WisPIRG’s Recommendations
Clean Water Action Council Recommendations
Budget Priorities
What You Can Do
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Febuary 2003, Vol. 7, No. 2

CWAC Threatens Suit Against Procter & Gamble for Clean Air Violations
Why Does It Matter?
Budget Cuts Hamper DNR Air Enforcement and Permitting
National Studies Show Risks of Particulate Pollution
Bush to Weaken Clean Water Act
What You Can Do
Bush to Weaken Mining Rules
Bush Withholds Mercury and Dioxin Reports
Bill to Stop Waste Dumping in Waterways
The Heat is On: The Science and Policy Surrounding Climate Change
Bush Weakens Clean Air Act
Background
Factory Farm Giveaway
Stealth Riders Find Wings
Texas Legislator Introduces “Ecological Terrorism” Bill
West NileVirus Testing Shows Bird Mortality from Pesticides
Budget Cuts Spare Big Corporations
What You Can Do
Clean Water Action Council’s 11th Annual Banquet
About the Berrymans
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March 2003, Vol. 7, No. 3

Bay Samples Miss Key Targets - Bay Cleanup Planning Deliberately Blinded
Weaknesses in the study
What You Can Do
ECO-JAM 2003:  “Get More Green”
The Precautionary Principle: Bearing Witness to and Alleviating Suffering
Status of Environmental Health
Societal Consequences of Developmental Disabilities
The Evidence
The Precautionary Principle
4 implementation steps
Implications of the Principle for Healthcare Practitioners
Patient Care
Greening the Clinic
Observing Emerging Health Patterns
Setting Health Goals
Examples of Implementation
Conclusion
References
ARCTIC REFUGE SAVED (For Now)
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April - May 2003, Vol. 7, No. 4

State Settles With Procter & Gamble
Poor Equipment Management
No Local Justice
P&G Can Do Better
We’ve Got Bad Air
Timing is Everything
Thanks to Our Attorneys
Concerned About The Air You Breathe? 
Georgia-Pacific NRDA Legal Case Update
First Public Meeting: Fox River / Green Bay Natural Resource Trustee Council
University Credibility Compromised by Polluter Donations
How the Non-Point Issue Serves PCB Polluters
Examples of Corporate Influence at the University
Just Scratching the Surface
Scanlan Receives Environmental Award
25 Groups Send River/Bay Letter
Key recommendations
Signatory Organizations
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June 2003, Vol. 7, No. 5

Landspreading Toxic Sludges
The PCB Criteria Was Dropped Because It Was Too Honest
Concerns About the Landspreading Rule
What You Can Do
Important Public Hearings
Please send WRITTEN COMMENTS
Huge Cuts in DNR Budget
What You Can Do
Purple Loosestrife & Phragmities Survey
Chequamegon Forest Faces Logging Risks
“Public Participation” By-Passed by Trustee Council Spending Millions of PCB Compensation Dollars
Serious Public Process Problems
New Policy By-Passes the Public
Conclusion
What You Can Do
Andersen Receives Environmental Award
Many Thanks to Our Interns!
Setback in PCB Settlement with Georgia-Pacific
Some Gains Were Made
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July - August 2003, Vol. 7, No. 6

Fox River PCB Cleanup Plan Weakened
Public Health Will Not Be Protected
Economic Note
Public Meeting to Explain River & Bay Decision
Eco-Jazz
PCB Paddle and Potluck Party
Was PCB Pollution Legal in the Past?
Should We Be Grateful?
Dioxins in the Wolf River
What You Can Do
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September 2003, Vol. 7, No. 7

Revelations from the ROD
PCB Paddle and Potluck Party
Global Warming Impacts on Wisconsin
21 Ways You Can Save Energy
Bush Weakens Rules for Power Plants
Act Now On Mercury Pollution!
 
October 2003, Vol. 7, No. 8
Environmental Deregulation: Serious Attacks Are Underway
Billboard Laws Threatened
Environmental Economics
Mining Legislation Needs Attention

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