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Bush or Gore: Who Is More Green?

If there is any issue on which this year's presidential contenders seem stereotyped, it is the environment.

August 18 - The Atlantic Monthly

Should EPA Consider Costs Of Clean Air?

More than 40 prominent economists urge the Supreme Court to let EPA consider costs and consequences of Clean Air Regulations.

August 18 - The Brookings Institution

Where Is The Future For EVs?

Ten years after California mandated zero-emission vehicles, major automobile manufacturers have pulled the plug on electric-powered models.

August 18 - The Sacramento Bee

Study Finds Less Earthquake Risk

A study suggests that the chance of a major earthquake along the northern Hayward Fault in Northern California is less than previously thought.

August 18 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Flood-Protection Plan Gaining Favor

$27 Million plan to provide flood protection and save lizard habitat in Thousand Palms, California.

August 18 - Desert Sun Palm Springs


BART Fight Is On

Silicon Valley opposes a mandated fee while Assemblyman looks to annexation in BART extension to San Jose.

August 18 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Ecologists Yielding To Nature

As wildfires rage, some activists say portions ofwoodlands should be thinned.

August 18 - Orange County Register


Wanted: Fast Growing Technology Company

The booming success of e-commerce and the accompanying revenue it generates for the cities where it locates has made dot.coms the businesses to have in your community.

August 18 - Planetizen

California's Housing Policies Create Slums

As California's population continues to grow, the state's housing policies result in acute housing shortages that create the nation's largest slums in California.

August 18 - Planetizen

Experts Seek Costly Thinning of Forests

Experts warn that decades of fire suppression have let so much fuel accumulate, the West faces catastrophe.

August 17 - The Los Angeles Times

Backwater Considers Cityhood Again

The first California community to give up cityhood 32 years may consider reincorporation.

August 17 - San Jose Mercury News

Farmers Oppose Rural Land Initiative

Sonoma County's farming community has announced its opposition to a rural land initiative that aims to prevent large-scale development on agricultural land.

August 17 - Santa Rosa Press Democrat

U.S. Acts to Tighten Protection of Wetlands

Officials claim EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers issued new rules with tighterrestrictions in efforts to close a loophole that allowed the destructionof 20,000 acres of wetlands and an additional 150 miles of streams.

August 17 - The New York Times

Activists Unite on Housing

Representatives from the Sierra Club, the Sonoma CountyHousing Advocacy Group, Greenbelt Alliance and the Sonoma County FaithBased Coalition signed an agreement promotingcooperation among environmentalist and affordable housing advocates.

August 17 - Santa Rosa Press Democrat

Report Is Tough On Dioxin Data

A report released by Communities for a Better Environmentasserts that water quality regulators have drastically underestimatedthe amount of dioxin pollution produced by oil refineries in the BayArea.

August 17 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

San Francisco's Dot-com Blight

San Francisco residents are protesting technology companies, which have shut out families, artists' groups and nonprofits from low-rent neighborhoods.

August 17 - Wall St. Journal

Businesses Frustrated With Relocation Effort

A year after San Jose approved a plan to build a City Hallcomplex downtown and help area business owners relocate, businesses are yet to find new places.

August 17 - San Jose Mercury News

LA's Chinatown Becomes BID

Merchants and property owners vote 56-43 to create a Business Improvement Zone in Chinatown. Some are not happy with this decision.

August 17 - The Los Angeles Times

Telco Hotels Worry Cities

Even as California cities rush to restrain the spread of "telco hotels," investors can't get enough of them.

August 17 - Wall St. Journal

Blitzkrieg Development

Orange County's most powerful builder plans to develop 7,000 acres of unincorporated east Orange with stripmalls and multifamily apartments, condos and houses.

August 17 - OC Weekly

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