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Below are recent environment-related editorials published throughout the U.S. as of July 18, 2008.
Face Up to Global Warming (Charleston Post & Courier - 7/18/2008)
Strengthen Efforts to Protect Hawaii Reefs (Honolulu Advertiser - 7/18/2008)
Green Rockin' (Winston-Salem Journal - 7/17/2008)
Toxic Toys and the Phthalate Threat (Dallas Morning News - 7/16/2008)
White House Punts on Climate Change (Burlington Free Press - 7/16/2008) EPA Delays the Inevitable on Greenhouse Gases (Dallas Morning News - 7/16/2008)
A Ray of Light: EPA Scientists' Report Clears Way to Regulate CO2 (Salt Lake Tribune - 7/15/2008)
Hope for Tropical Forests (Sarasota Herald-Tribune - 7/15/2008)
Climate Policy is Weak (Buffalo News - 7/14/2008)
Belated Move on Warming (Toledo Blade - 7/14/2008)
It's Disappointing to See Nations Waffling on Attacking Climate Change (Orlando Sentinel - 7/14/2008)
Cementing a Do-Nothing Record on Climate Change (Tacoma News Tribune - 7/12/2008)