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November 19, 2009
Posted by Henry Henderson in Curbing Pollution
, Living Sustainably
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- asiancarp, atrazine, charlesduhigg, chicago, chicagoriver, chicagotribune, greatlakes, illinois, invasivespecies, lakemichigan, newyorktimes, pollution, privatizedwater, waterpollution
We have been awash with an array of unhappy water stories in this region of late. On the surface they are unrelated ... scary fish ... E. coli contamination ... improperly regulated pesticides ... intentionally poisoned waterways .... But if...continued→
October 22, 2009
Posted by Henry Henderson in Curbing Pollution
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- bp, britishpetroleum, chicago, epa, illinois, indiana, lisajackson, northwestindiana, tarsands, usepa
This week EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson told NPR that the "EPA is back on the job.” And here in the greater Chicago region, EPA is back on the job in a big way! In a long-awaited move, the United...continued→
October 2, 2009
Posted by Henry Henderson in Curbing Pollution
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- chicago, illinois, olympics
My... What disappointing news out of Copenhagen today as the International Olympics Committee voted down Chicago's bid to host the 2016 games in the first ballot. Yeah: "first ballot"---ouch! Stunning for a city that generally knows how to...continued→
August 28, 2009
Posted by Henry Henderson in Curbing Pollution
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- chicago, cleanairact, cleanwateract, coal, EPA, fiskgeneratingstation, illinois, midwestgeneratingllc
I am really proud to work for the organization that largely wrote the Clean Air Act. It stands as a fantastically important, valuable, and genius bit of legislation more than 30 years later. And this week, we saw how some...continued→
August 19, 2009
Posted by Henry Henderson in Curbing Pollution
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- airpollution, chicago, coal, coalplant, crawfordgeneratingstation, fiskgeneratingstation, illinois, midwestgeneratingllc, pollution, washingtonpost
Coal clunkers. That's how the Washington Post and clean air advocates described the two antiquated coal plants operating in the midst of Chicago. The Post's article focused on the Fisk and Crawford generating stations and a fight to clean or...continued→
July 28, 2009
Posted by Henry Henderson in Curbing Pollution
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- chicago, coal, coalplant, crawfordgeneratingstation, fiskgeneratingstation, illinois, midwest, midwestgeneratingllc, pollution, pollutioncontrols, saminsull
Have you ever driven on the Stevenson Expressway in Chicago? If so, you’ve probably passed two of the city's more antiquated relics... They are easy to ignore if you don’t know what you are looking at---we aren’t talking about...continued→
July 2, 2009
Posted by Henry Henderson in Curbing Pollution
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- blairkamin, chicago, chicagodailynewsbuilding, chicagoriver, chicagotribune, civicoperahouse, danielburnham, illinois, illinoisEPA, metropolitanwaterreclamationdistrict, MWRD
This year marks the 100th anniversary of Daniel Burnham’s iconic Plan of Chicago. The Plan re-imagined the American industrial city, identifying and prioritizing open space, cultivation of natural areas, and public access to water resources as keystones for the...continued→
June 24, 2009
Posted by Henry Henderson in Curbing Pollution
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- bacteria, chicago, chicagoriver, cookcounty, decontamination, illinois, metropolitanwaterreclamationdistrict, oliverwendellholmes, pollution
I was struck by the beautiful and poetic ode to the Chicago River that Deborah Shore posted on Huffington Post this week. The history of the waterway is truly amazing and central to the growth of the great city...continued→
April 22, 2009
Posted by Henry Henderson in Solving Global Warming
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- brownfield, chicago, chicagotribune, cleanenergy, joshboak, solar, westpullman
In today's Chicago Tribune, Josh Boak reported on a plan to install 32,800 panels in a former industrial site on Chicago's South Side. It would amount to the largest solar power project in an American urban center. The site for...continued→