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Rebecca Shaw Rebecca Shaw, Ph.D. Associate Vice President, Ecosystems
Michael Regan Michael Regan Director of Energy Effiiciency, Climate
Scott Edwards Scott Edwards Director of Latin America & Caribbean, Oceans

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Archive of climate documents

  • Myths and facts on global warming Type: Report

    Date: April 14, 2005

    A vast majority of climate scientists agree that global warming is happening and poses a serious threat to society.
  • Solutions March-April 2005 Type: Newsletter

    Date: March 22, 2005

    In this issue: Car companies take on CA global warming law; learning from local partners; appliances come clean; saving a river delta; and more.
  • Osprey Watch Spring 2005 Type: Newsletter

    Date: March 1, 2005

    Main feature - "Victory in Congress: Quick action halts the worst assault on Clean Air Act in 30 years"
  • Solutions January-February 2005 Type: Newsletter

    Date: January 5, 2005

    In this issue: A wake-up call from the Arctic on global warming; plans to weaken the Clean Air Act in favor of President Bush's so-called "Clear Skies
  • Solutions January-February 2005 Type: Newsletter

    Date: January 5, 2005

    In this issue: A wake-up call from the Arctic on global warming; plans to weaken the Clean Air Act in favor of President Bush's so-called "Clear Skies
  • Solutions November-December 2004 Type: Newsletter

    Date: November 22, 2004

    In this issue: A Global Milestone Passes as Russia Ratifies Kyoto; cleaning up mercury from cars; reforming the nation's farm spending; China honors o
  • Solutions September-October 2004 Type: Newsletter

    Date: September 1, 2004

    In this issue: Restoring Hetch Hetchy; China's experiment in market approach to curbing air pollution; sheltering the tiny bog turtle; court victory o
  • Solutions July-August 2004 Type: Newsletter

    Date: June 22, 2004

    In this issue: Debut of the Oceans Alive campaign; bipartisan support for Back from the Brink; calls for stricter air pollution regulations for the EP
  • Solutions March-April 2004 Type: Newsletter

    Date: March 1, 2004

    In this issue: Pressure builds on EPA to enforce clean air laws; seeking a 'Teddy Roosevelt of the Seas'; trading in toxic mercury; a better future fo
  • Solutions May-June 2004 Type: Newsletter

    Date: March 1, 2004

    In this issue: Back from the Brink campaign to restore endangered species, EPA decides on air quality rules, countering ExxonMobil's disinformation ca
  • Solutions January-February 2004 Type: Newsletter

    Date: January 15, 2004

    In this issue: 30th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act; standing up to the energy lobby; cleaning up factory hog farms in North Carolina; pollu
  • Driving Forward January 2004 Type: Newsletter

    Date: January 1, 2004

    Decades after the U.S. ban on lead paint and leaded gasoline, lead use has been eliminated or significantly reduced in many industries throughout Nort
  • Solutions November-December 2003 Type: Newsletter

    Date: November 15, 2003

    In this issue: The historic vote on the McCain-Lieberman Climate Stewardship Act; our legal battles against the EPA's rules rollbacks; the link betwee
  • Driving Forward Summer 2003 Type: Newsletter

    Date: September 1, 2003

  • Solutions September-October 2003 Type: Newsletter

    Date: August 27, 2003

    In this issue: McDonald's cuts antibiotic use, showdown on the Mississippi, turning up the heat on global warming, and more.
  • Solutions January 2003 Type: Newsletter

    Date: January 3, 2003

    In this issue: Channel Islands Victory at Sea; Special Interests Take Aim at Key Environmental Protections (Washington Watch); Companies Take the Lead
  • Driving Forward January 2003 Type: Newsletter

    Date: January 1, 2003

    Newsletter From the Clean Car Campaign. Over the past decade, automakers have put their design and marketing talents into anything but addressing thei
  • Newsletter November 2002 Type: Newsletter

    Date: November 7, 2002

    In this issue: cleaner FedEx vehicles coming soon, marine reserves offer a protective corridor for fish, helping endangered turtle come home to Texas,
  • Newsletter September 2002 Type: Newsletter

    Date: August 15, 2002

    In this issue: the landmark global warming law signed by California governor Gray Davis, the passage of an historic clean air bill in North Carolina,
  • Smaller, Closer, Dirtier Type: Report

    Date: August 1, 2002

    Public health dangers of BUGs' unregulated emissions; study found that BUGs tend to be located in heavily populated areas, near where people live, wor