March 2007
DOE to Pay EPA .1 Million for Violations at America's Most Polluted Nuclear Site
Elise Rindfleisch
(March 30, 2007)
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Indicates Changes Likely in the Endangered Species Act
Andy Gilbertson
(March 30, 2007)
Five Shorts in Environmental News During Past Week (March 24-30)
Adam Dilts
(March 30, 2007)
VJEL Completes Elections of the 2007-2008 Editorial Board
Brock Howell
(March 23, 2007)
House Passes Two Bills Aimed at Improving Water Quality
Brian Fredieu
(March 23, 2007)
Two Biotech Companies Join Forces to Accelerate GMO Development
Daniel Schramm
(March 23, 2007)
Deal between Energy Company and Sierra Club will reduce pollution, increase renewable energy resources and energy efficiency
Andy Gilbertson
(March 23, 2007)
VJEL Elects 2007-2008 Editorial Board
Brock Howell
(March 7, 2007)
Corps reissues NWPs, removes protections of wetlands
Julia Horrocks
(March 17, 2007)
Global Warming is in the House
Jami Westerhold
(March 16, 2007)
Federal Judge Limits Use of Genetically Modified Alfalfa
Dori Borrelli
(March 16, 2007)
Five Shorts Concerning Environmental Policy During the Past Week (March 3-9)
Tina Arnold
(March 9, 2007)
Virginia Legislation Addresses land Application of Biosolids
Samantha Simmons
(March 9, 2007)
Texas House of Representatives Passes Comprehensive Instream Flows & Freshwater Inflows Legislation
Timothy Riley
(March 9, 2007)
This Cloned Piggy Went to Market: FDA Set to Approve Cloned Milk, Eggs, and Meat Despite Opposition
Kathleen Killoy
(March 2, 2007)
At International Commission, Inuit Want to See Change in U.S. Policy on Global Warming
Richard Sieg
(March 2, 2007)