Issue Date:
July, 2007
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The July 2007 issue of Environment & Climate News features the first article in a two-part series on the nation's improving air quality. Joel Schwartz, a visiting fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, sets straight the many distortions in the American Lung Association's 2007 air quality report.
On page 1:
- Incandescent light bulbs are one step closer to being banned in California, after the California Assembly Utilities and Commerce Committee voted in April to enact such a ban.
- Global warming alarmists and realists squared off in federal district court in Vermont for two weeks in early May.
- President George W. Bush announced in May a plan that would force U.S. consumers and businesses to reduce gasoline consumption by 20 percent over the next 10 years.
- Two new reports conclude caps on carbon dioxide emissions would be tremendously costly to American consumers.
Also in this issue: dams in California, climate change adaptation, global warming controversy at NASA, organic food, aquatic herbicides, and more.
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