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media materials, including news releases, news advisories,
and editorial memoranda.
Read recent Opinion Articles by CPR member scholars.
- "Safeguard lawsuits that potentially save lives," by Thomas McGarity, published in the Dallas Morning News, May 9, 2008.
- "Exxon should just pay its penance: It wants to wriggle out of punitive damages, but those are the ones that make a difference," by Alexandra Klass and Sandra Zelmer, published in the Minneapolis Star-Tribune March 1, 2008.
- "Thrown back: Judges stand up for our health, the rule of law by rejecting Bush mercury stance," by Rena Steinzor, published February 21, 2008 in the Baltimore Sun.
- "Polar Bear Politics: Listing polar bears under the Endangered Species Act won't do much good, but we should do it anyway," by Holly Doremus, published January 18, 2008 in Slate Magazine.
- "Let California Experiment," by William W. Buzbee, published in the December 28, 2007 Atlanta Journal-Constitution, on the Bush EPA's denial of California's request for a Clean Air Act waiver that would allow it and 16 "piggybacking" states to fight global warming with stricter automobile emissions standards.
- "The danger in defective medical devices," by Thomas O. McGarity, published 12/4/07 in the Austin American Statesman, on the choices facing the Supreme Court in the Riegel vs. Medtronic case about federal preemption and citizen access to the courts.
- "Tuna, with a side of mercury," by Catherine O'Neill, published 10/31/07 in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
- "'Patriotism' is redefined by environmental conservation," by Christine Klein, published April 22, 2007 in the Gainesville Sun.
- "City's got right to enact law on air," on cleaning Houston's polluted air, by Victor Flatt, published February 4, 2007 in The Houston Chronicle.
- "Court must conclude that global warming gases are a real danger," by Joseph Feller, published in the December 26, 2006 Arizona Daily Star, the December 28, 2006 Miami Herald, and the December 24, 2006 Kansas City Star.
- "Toxic Disclosure Should be Expanded, Not Scaled Back," by Clifford Rechtschaffen, published on the Center for American Progress website on December 18, 2006.
- "Bush White House blocks information to EPA libraries," by Joel Mintz and Rebecca Bratspies, published December 6, 2006 in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer; and "Closing Agency libraries deals serious blow," published in the December 11, 2006 South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
- "Houston: Just say 'yes' to clean air," by Victor Flatt, published December 2, 2006 in the Houston Chronicle.
- "Saving Science from Politicians," by Wendy Wagner and Rena Steinzor, published September 5, 2006 in the Baltimore Sun.
- "What's Next," published by the Birmingham News on August 27, 2006, "New Orleans is slowly recovering from storm's devastation," published by the Mobile Press Register on August 27, 2006, and "New Orleans still suffering from inaction," published August 28, 2006 by the Springfield (MO) News-Leader, by Robert R.M. Verchick.
- "Supreme Court drops the ball on wetlands protection," published July 10, 2006 in the Lincoln (NE) Journal-Star and "Turtles All the Way Down," published July 2, 2006 in the Durango Herald, by Sandra Zellmer.
- "Bullies Along the Potomac,"
on the federal government's efforts to preempt the power of states
to establish environmental, health and safety standards more stringent
than its own, by Nina Mendelson, published in the July 5, 2006
New York Times.
- "Bush administration remiss in toxic waste cleanup," published in the July 30, 2006 Buffalo News, "Hazardous Conditions: Oil and Chemical Industries Should Pay to Clean Up their Messes," published July 12, 2006 in the Austin American-Statesman, "Industry Tax
Breaks Have Stalled Superfund Cleanup," published July 3,
2006 in the Allentown Morning Call and "Failure
to Clean Up Toxic Dumps Leaves Residents at Risk," published
July 3, 2006 in the Daytona Beach News-Journal, by CPR's Rena
Steinzor and the Center for American Progress's Reece Rushing.
- "Warming to Houston as a
Leader on the Environment," on Houston's role in global warming,
by Victor Flatt, published April 22, 2006 in the Houston Chronicle.
- "A federal obligation,"
on the Bush Administration's approach to rebuilding New Orleans,
by Robert R.M. Verchick, published February 7, 2006 in the Baltimore
Sun.
- "Endangered Species
Act Gets Listed," by Holly Doremus, published in the Christian
Science Monitor, September 29, 2005
- "Disquieting View on Environment,"
by Joel A. Mintz, published July 31, 2005 in the Daytona Beach
News-Journal.
- "Obscure
Law a Powerful Weapon Against Environment," by Sidney Shapiro,
published March 23, 2005 on the Center for American Progress website.
- "On
the Environment, Hold Our Ground and Look to the Future,"
by Rena Steinzor, published on March 16, 2005 on the Center for
American Progress website.
- "Clear Facts
about Clear Skies," by Catherine A. O'Neill, published Wednesday,
March 9, 2005 in the San Francisco Chronicle.
- "A
New Progressive Agenda for Public Health and the Environment,"
Christopher H. Schroeder and Rena I. Steinzor, published February
2, 2005 on the Center for American Progress website.
- "Maryland
Water Standards a Quarter Century Late and Counting," by Rena
Steinzor, published December 15, 2004 on the Center for American
Progress website.
- "States Fail to Ensure Water Quality," by Clifford Rechtschaffen, published
November 17, 2004 on the Center for American Progress website.
- "Tort
Law, Texas Style," on the merits of regulation through litigation,
by Douglas A. Kysar, published October 20, 2004 on the Center
for American Progress website.
- "Responsible
Regulation Sabotaged," by Sidney A. Shapiro and Thomas O.
McGarity, published September 22, 2004 on the Center for American
Progress website.
- "In Bush Grazing Decision, Politics, Secrecy Win Again," Joseph
Feller on Administration suppression of a damning environmental
impact statement assessing the harm from a Bureau of Land Management
grazing policy, published August 18 on the websites of the Center
for American Progress and AlterNet.
- "Responsible
Regulation Sabotaged," by Thomas O. McGarity and Sidney Shapiro,
published September 22, 2004 on the website of the Center for
American Progress.
- "Mad
Cow 'Firewalls' Just a Smokescreen," Thomas O. McGarity on
the loopholes in the government's protections against mad cow
disease, published July 22, 2004 on the Center for American Progress
website.
- "Try Not to
Breathe," Catherine A. O'Neill on the Administration's strategic
shift on pollution, from forcing polluters to prevent, mitigate,
or minimize the pollution they produce, to putting the burden
on individuals to avoid the risks of pollution, published July
7, 2004 on the Center for American Progress website, reprinted
by AlterNet.
- "Dangerous Illusions
about Wetlands,” Alyson Flournoy, on the Bush Administration’s
Earth Day announcement about "protecting" wetlands, published
May 19, 2004 on the Center for American Progress website.
- "Political
Intervention: The White House Doctors Mercury Conclusions,"
by Lisa Heinzerling and Rena Steinzor on White House meddling
with the science on mercury pollution. Published April 16, 2004
on the Center for American Progress website.
- "A
Perfect Storm," by Rena Steinzor and Lisa Heinzerling, on
mercury pollution. Published March 17, 2004 on the Center for
American Progress website.
- "Bush's Cost-Benefit View
Carries a High Price," by Lisa Heinzerling and Frank Ackerman,
on the Bush Administration's use of cost-benefit analysis to foil
California environmental laws, published in the April 26, 2004
San Jose Mercury News.
- "A weighty matter?
Not this one," by Douglas Kysar, on Congressional efforts
to end obesity liability lawsuits before they start. Published
in the March 17, 2004 Orlando Sentinel.
- "Balancing Lives Against
Lucre," by Frank Ackerman and Lisa Heinzerling, on the failure
of cost-benefit analysis. Published February 25, 2004 in the Los
Angeles Times.
- "Talk till cows
come home, but beef safety takes action," by Tom McGarity,
criticizing the USDA's assurances that its failure to find further
Mad Cow-infected cattle means the remaining threat is minimal,
published February 12, 2004 in the Austin American-Statesman.
- "Only
an Independent Agency Can Safeguard Beef," by Tom McGarity,
on the USDA's response to mad cow disease and the need for a truly
independent federal agency to oversee food safety enforcement,
published January 6, 2004 in the Dallas Morning News.
- "Data Quality Or Scientific Censorship?"
by John Applegate, Don Hornstein, Tom McGarity, Sid Shapiro, Rena
Steinzor, and Wendy Wagner, on the failings of the Data Quality
Act. Published in Risk Policy Report, October 14, 2003, and posted
here by permission. (The article reflects the views of the
authors. Neither Risk Policy Report nor Inside Washington Publishers
condones any particular public policy viewpoint.)
- "Politics and Precaution,"
by William H. Buzbee, on how Mike Leavitt will handle the tensions
between protecting the environment and political pressure from
the White House, October 2003.
- "Too Little, Too Late:
The Bush Administration Discovers the Importance of Clean Air,"
by Lisa Heinzerling, on OMB report finding that the benefits of
clean air regulation far outweighs the costs, October 2003.
- "Environmental
Lawlessness Will Hurt Industry Too,"by Victor Flatt, on the
dangers for business in the Bush Administration's new source review
cave-in. Published Octboer 28, 2003, Houston Chronicle.
- "Anti-Environment
Record," by Lisa Heinzerling, letter-to-the-editor sets the
record straight on John Graham's contributions to environmental
protection, published in the Tampa Tribune, September 8, 2003.
- "A Free Ride for the Big Dirties,"
by Lisa Heinzerling, on the Bush Administration's New Source Review
giveaway to the power industry, September 2003.
- "Sidestepping
regulations on environment, Bush ignores federalism," by Clifford
Rechtschaffen, on the Administration's disavowal of federalist
principles where the environment is concerned. Published August
18, 2003, San Francisco Chronicle.
- "U.S. pitches EU a hard ball,"
by Thomas O. McGarity, on the Administration’s “faith-based” approach
to the regulation of genetically modified food crops. Published
in the June 24, 2003 Sacramento Bee.
- "When Johnny Can’t
Breathe," by Lisa Heinzerling on disturbing asthma findings
in New York, and EPA’s discounting of the health impacts of pollution,
May 2003.
- "U.S. seeks free pass
on rocket fuel pollution," by Rena Steinzor, on rocket fuel
from the West Virginia's Allegany Ballistics facility polluting
local drinking water supplies. Published in the Cumberland (MD)
Times-Herald, May 10, 2003. Reprinted by permission.
- "Secrecy and Winning
the Peace," by Rena Steinzor, on excessive secrecy in the
contracting process for rebuilding Iraq. Published in the Baltimore
Sun on April 21, 2003, posted by permission of the Baltimore Sun.
- "Exemptions from
Environmental Laws for the Military Are Unwarranted," by Robert
L. Glicksman and Thomas McGarity, March 2003, on the Administration's
proposal to exempt the military from key environmental laws.
- "Trouble Down on the Biopharm,"
by Thomas McGarity, March 2003, on USDA secrecy as it effects
the prospects of genetically modified crops accidentally corrupting
food crops.
- "Reckless Riders,"
by Thomas McGarity, February 2003, on a appropriations rider undercutting
federal labeling of "organic" meat.
- "A Legislative Fix for Texas
Polluters," Thomas McGarity, January 2003, on enforcement
of the Clean Air Act, published in the January 18, 2003, Houston
Chronicle.
- "Let Them Not Eat Tuna Fish,"
by Rena Steinzor, January 2002, on the likelihood that the Administration's
pollution credit-trading scheme and "Clear Skies" initiative will
create numerous mercury "hot spots" around the nation, published
in the January 13, 2003 Daytona Beach News-Journal. By permission
of the Daytona Beach News-Journal.
- "Democracy
Dies Behind Closed Doors," by Rena Steinzor, November 2002,
on secrecy provisions in the Homeland Security bill.
- "Coddling the Big Dirties,"
by Sidney Shapiro, November 2002, on OMB backtracking on enforcement
of pollution regulations governing power plants.
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