Nestlé: Draining America Bottle By Bottle: Rural communities take a stand

The Arkansas River. Photo by Sascha Brück
The Arkansas River. Photo by Sascha Brück
Across the country, communities have raised questions about the environmental impact of Nestlé’s water withdrawal, but Nestlé is not dissuaded and keeps pushing for the plants. A few communities in Colorado, California, Michigan, New Hampshire, and Maine have successfully fought back.

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The Pentagon’s War on America: Toxic Bureaucracy: Burned in Effigy

The buffer zone program around military installations to protect endangered species was never part of the Pentagon’s environmental law exemption efforts, which were essentially dead once Ray DuBois, the former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Installations and Environment, left office. (Even one-time House Armed Services Military Readiness Subcommittee Chairman Joel Hefley, a Colorado Republican, voiced opposition to any further legal revisions before leaving Congress in 2006.) Continue reading The Pentagon’s War on America: Toxic Bureaucracy: Burned in Effigy