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1.

TRAINING DAY

Umbra on trains vs. cars

 

A reader's train-traveling girlfriend inspires him to ask whether

trains really are better, eco-speaking, than cars. To answer, green

advice maven Umbra Fisk turns to page 57 of her favorite book. Find

out how trains stack up against automobiles, and what Umbra says you

should be reading -- in Ask Umbra, today on the Grist Magazine

website.

 

today in Grist: How best to get from point A to point B -- in Ask Umbra

<http://grist.org/cgi-bin/forward.pl?forward_id=4408>

 

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2.

THE COUNTRY ABOVE US

Canadian government unveils green budget

 

Ottawa -- that's where the Canadian federal government lives, people

-- unveiled a budget yesterday with some $2.4 billion in new

environmental spending. At the center of the eco-money is an $805

million Clean Fund that will dole out cash for private-sector

projects that reduce greenhouse-gas emissions, as well as municipal

or private initiatives that produce emissions credits under the Kyoto

Protocol. There are also tax incentives for private home

retrofitting and renewable-energy generation, along with a host of

other green incentives, regulations, and infrastructure investments.

Ottawa also says it is considering a program of " feebates, " whereby

purchasers of gas-guzzling vehicles would pay a fee and buyers of

fuel-efficient cars would receive rebates -- a revenue-neutral

program that could spur the sale of more eco-friendly autos. Said

Mark Rudolph of the Clean Air Renewable Energy Coalition, " This

budget is so green it should have been announced on St. Patrick's

Day. " Nice, eh?

 

straight to the source: The Globe and Mail, Steven Chase, 24 Feb 2005

<http://grist.org/cgi-bin/forward.pl?forward_id=4402>

 

straight to the source: Toronto Star, Peter Calamai, 24 Feb 2005

<http://grist.org/cgi-bin/forward.pl?forward_id=4403>

 

 

 

3.

HEAVY METAL MADNESS

Pombo eggs on mercury debate with controversial report

 

Rep. Richard Pombo (R-Calif.), chair of the House Resources

Committee, last week released a report asserting that coal-fired

power plants shouldn't be blamed for health-threatening mercury

contamination, and that Americans shouldn't be so anxious about

mercury anyway. Wouldn't want to let reams of scientific evidence

get in the way of a good narrative! Read about Pombo's preemptive

strike in the coming fight over Bush's mercury-reduction plan -- in

Muckraker, today on the Grist Magazine website.

 

today in Grist: In mercury debate, Pombo goes to extremes to move

the middle -- in Muckraker

<http://grist.org/cgi-bin/forward.pl?forward_id=4409>

 

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4.

HAZED AND CONFUSED

Appeals court rejects five-state plan for clean park air

 

A market-based program used by five Western states to control haze in

national parks and wilderness areas was rejected by a federal appeals

court Friday. Brought to court in a challenge by a coal and

utilities industry group, the states' efforts to cut sulfur-dioxide

pollution and improve air quality and visibility in the parks was

dealt a blow when a three-judge panel concluded that the program used

EPA methodology that was thrown out three years ago for being

" inconsistent with the Clean Air Act. " The states involved in the

now-defunct plan -- Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, and Wyoming --

will head " back to the drawing board, " said Joseph Mikitish, an

assistant attorney general for Arizona. " We are disappointed, " said

EPA spokesperson Cynthia Bergman. " We will continue to work with the

Western states and with all other states that seek to use such

trading programs to achieve these goals. "

 

straight to the source: The Salt Lake Tribune, Patty Henetz, 23 Feb 2005

<http://grist.org/cgi-bin/forward.pl?forward_id=4399>

 

straight to the source: The Seattle Times, Associated Press, John

Heilprin, 19 Feb 2005

<http://grist.org/cgi-bin/forward.pl?forward_id=4400>

 

 

 

5.

ICH BIN EIN COWBOY

U.S., Germany agree on vague climate measures

 

President Bush is on a tour of Europe, seeking ways to repair

relationships with traditional allies that don't involve changing any

U.S. position on any subject -- and that includes global warming.

His stop in Germany yesterday to talk with Chancellor Gerhard

Schroeder was a positive, if strained, affair, generating a

declaration of cooperation on the subject of climate change. The

document outlines broad areas of collaboration, including modernizing

energy sources, assisting developing nations with clean technology,

and that hoary old Bush administration chestnut, more research. The

declaration included no specific details or targets or, you know,

substance, but it did give Bush and Schroeder something nice to talk

about. Europeans had hoped that Bush's visit to the continent would

mark a new willingness to act on the climate issue; time will tell

whether they'll be mollified by his bold proposal to keep doing what

he's been doing.

 

straight to the source: Financial Times, Hugh Williamson and James

Harding, 23 Feb 2005

<http://grist.org/cgi-bin/forward.pl?forward_id=4405>

 

straight to the source: Reuters, 23 Feb 2005

<http://grist.org/cgi-bin/forward.pl?forward_id=4406>

 

straight to the source: ENN.com, Associated Press, Melissa Eddy, 24 Feb 2005

<http://grist.org/cgi-bin/forward.pl?forward_id=4407>

 

 

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