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An Interview with EDFs Chief Oceans Scientist, Doug Rader
EDF's Oceans program team is comprised of knowledgeable people with a wide range of experience in fisheries, marine sciences and oceans policy. In continuing with our spotlight on EDF's passionate and talented Oceans staff, we invite you to learn a little more about our Chief Oceans Scientist, Dr. Doug Rader.Where is your family from?My fathers [.]
Dell, HP Cut PC Power Consumption 2010
For both laptop and desktop computers, Dell plans to cut power consumption as part of its required work on compliance with the EPA’s EnergyStar 5.0 standard, reports Mark Hachman of pcmag.com. HP earlier said it would cut power use of “volume” PCs by 25 percent, relative to 2005. In those terms, Dell’s reductions would be [.]
EDFs Chief Oceans Scientist Talks Catch Shares at WWF
Dr. Doug Rader spoke to scientists, policy analysts and conservationists at WWFs headquarters in Washington, D.C. as part of the Kathryn Fuller Science for Nature Fund seminar series. Dr. Rader spoke about how ever-stringent and complicated measures to control pressure from fishing has failed to stem the tide of collapsed fisheries around the world and [.]
Industry to EPA, Congress: Restrain me before I falsely claim CBI again!
Richard Denison, Ph.D., is a Senior Scientist.Sara Goodman of Greenwire/E&E News had a great piece picked up by the New York Times yesterday about state governments pressing for meaningful TSCA reform. I blogged earlier about the states reform principles, quoting Ted Sturdevant, Director of the Washington State Department of Ecology, urging that EUR

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