The Wild Side News (www.wildsidenews.com), hosted by Sidney Wildesmith expands into its video premier with the Wild Side News Update. What’s happened to the bees this spring (2008)? Answer: It’s gotten worse than last year. So what’s causing the mysterious disappearance of a third of all of the bees? They’re disappearing. Sidney Wildesmith makes the case that the new inseciticides which utilize neonicotinoids are the cause, and it’s time we speak the truth loud and clear. To listen to the Wild Side News 24/7 go to www.wildsidenews.com where you’ll find the most comprehensive series of programs, featuring the world’s leading voices about nature and the envirnment. And visit the Wild Side News Update in the months ahead, here on YouTube.
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Air Quality Criteria and Standards
Instructor Holly Doremus. This introductory course is designed to explore fundamental legal and policy issues in environmental law. Through examination of environmental common law and key federal environmental statutes, including the National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Air Act, and Clean Water Act, it exposes students to the major challenges to environmental law and the principal approaches to meeting those challenges, including litigation, command and control regulation, technology forcing, market incentives, and information disclosure requirements. With the addition of cross-cutting topics such as risk assessment and environmental federalism, it also gives students a grounding in how choices about regulatory standards and levels of regulatory authority are made.
http://www.law.berkeley.edu/students/curricularprograms/envirolaw/index.html
Duration : 1:13:22
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Risk Assessment and Management
Instructor Holly Doremus. This introductory course is designed to explore fundamental legal and policy issues in environmental law. Through examination of environmental common law and key federal environmental statutes, including the National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Air Act, and Clean Water Act, it exposes students to the major challenges to environmental law and the principal approaches to meeting those challenges, including litigation, command and control regulation, technology forcing, market incentives, and information disclosure requirements. With the addition of cross-cutting topics such as risk assessment and environmental federalism, it also gives students a grounding in how choices about regulatory standards and levels of regulatory authority are made.
http://www.law.berkeley.edu/students/curricularprograms/envirolaw/index.html
Duration : 1:12:39
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Environmental Protection – Is green living possible with limited resources? What environmental issues can I tackle? What difference can I make about global warming? Find out how small sustainable changes can make a big difference for our environment.
For more ideas, please visit http://www.FutureEnvironment.Org
Environmental Protection, environment, global warming, environmental issues, green living, conservation, wind turbines, alternative energy, compact florescent lights, cfl
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Contents of the EIS – Evaluating NEPA: Other Information Based Strategies
Instructor Holly Doremus. This introductory course is designed to explore fundamental legal and policy issues in environmental law. Through examination of environmental common law and key federal environmental statutes, including the National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Air Act, and Clean Water Act, it exposes students to the major challenges to environmental law and the principal approaches to meeting those challenges, including litigation, command and control regulation, technology forcing, market incentives, and information disclosure requirements. With the addition of cross-cutting topics such as risk assessment and environmental federalism, it also gives students a grounding in how choices about regulatory standards and levels of regulatory authority are made.
http://www.law.berkeley.edu/students/curricularprograms/envirolaw/index.html
Duration : 1:17:38
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NEPA continued
Instructor Holly Doremus. This introductory course is designed to explore fundamental legal and policy issues in environmental law. Through examination of environmental common law and key federal environmental statutes, including the National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Air Act, and Clean Water Act, it exposes students to the major challenges to environmental law and the principal approaches to meeting those challenges, including litigation, command and control regulation, technology forcing, market incentives, and information disclosure requirements. With the addition of cross-cutting topics such as risk assessment and environmental federalism, it also gives students a grounding in how choices about regulatory standards and levels of regulatory authority are made.
http://www.law.berkeley.edu/students/curricularprograms/envirolaw/index.html
Duration : 1:18:49
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On March 8, 2010, Administrator Lisa P. Jackson spoke at the National Press Club about EPA’s progress. She explored the challenges and opportunities of leading an environmental agency in a time of economic challenge and technological innovation.
For the text of the speech and the news release: http://blog.epa.gov/administrator/2010/03/08/administrator-jackson-environmental-protection-is-good-for-economic-growth/
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Introduction: NEPA and the Power of Information
Instructor Holly Doremus. This introductory course is designed to explore fundamental legal and policy issues in environmental law. Through examination of environmental common law and key federal environmental statutes, including the National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Air Act, and Clean Water Act, it exposes students to the major challenges to environmental law and the principal approaches to meeting those challenges, including litigation, command and control regulation, technology forcing, market incentives, and information disclosure requirements. With the addition of cross-cutting topics such as risk assessment and environmental federalism, it also gives students a grounding in how choices about regulatory standards and levels of regulatory authority are made.
http://www.law.berkeley.edu/students/curricularprograms/envirolaw/index.html
Duration : 1:14:4
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Introduction to Standing
Instructor Holly Doremus. This introductory course is designed to explore fundamental legal and policy issues in environmental law. Through examination of environmental common law and key federal environmental statutes, including the National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Air Act, and Clean Water Act, it exposes students to the major challenges to environmental law and the principal approaches to meeting those challenges, including litigation, command and control regulation, technology forcing, market incentives, and information disclosure requirements. With the addition of cross-cutting topics such as risk assessment and environmental federalism, it also gives students a grounding in how choices about regulatory standards and levels of regulatory authority are made.
http://www.law.berkeley.edu/students/curricularprograms/envirolaw/index.html
Duration : 1:14:12
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Environmental Stock, Green Stock, Recycling Stock, OTC Green, OTCBB GREEN, OTC Stock, OTC recycling, stock waste, tire stock, waste recycling stock, waste OTCBB, Tire waste recycling, waste tire recycling, recycling waste tires, OTCBB Tires, OTC Tires, Stock Market Tires
Duration : 0:2:59
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