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Sphere 2001 |
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Contents
- Great Lakes Commission Chair Motivates Lake Ontario Audiences
- What Kind Of Sustainability? Questions On The Future Of Hemlock Lake Old Growth
- North Coast Conference
- Resources
- Finger Lakes National Forest Gas Drilling On Hold For One Year
- Environmental Activism
- 2001 Reginald Hartwell Award Goes To Vera Doyle Shirley Sherman
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Chair of Great Lakes Commission to Address Annual Community Salute to the Environment
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2001-02 Environmental Directory Has 350 Listings
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Acid Rain Conference Draws Participants from 25 States and Canada
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National Academy of Sciences Report Advises President on Global Warming
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Environmental Activism
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EPA Administrator Talk Postponed
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World Economic Forum Ranks Environmental Performance
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Thank You
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Leasing Finger Lakes National Forest for Oil and Gas Rights
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- Recent Developments In Environmental Law
- Bush Administration Perspectives And Priorities For Environmental Compliance
- Acid Rain: Are The Problems Solved?
- CEI's Future?... A Long Range Planning Exercise
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Environmental Activism
- In My Opinion - By Elizabeth Thorndike
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The CEI Sphere is a quarterly newsletter that is sent out to members. The topics covered in the latest Sphere were:
- CEI Elects Pixley as Chair
- New Members Elected to CEI Board of Directors
- Directory of Environmental Organizations and Agencies
- Dr. Bob Jones Represents CEI on Kodak Park Community Advisory Council
- John Terninko Joins CEI Staff
- CEI's Future? ...A Long-Range Planning Exercise
- Acid Rain Conference
- Climate Change Warning
- NYS Energy Report Released
- Healthy Schools Network Issues Action Guide for State's Schools
- Adirondack Forest Preserve Plans
- Groups Urge Increased Funding for Sustainable Energy
- Kodak Supports National Parks; Cited for Pollution Prevention, Waste Management
- Citizens Environmental Coalition Active in Western New York
- Monroe County Parks Land Added: Opposition Arises to Zoo Expansion
- Spotlight on Great Lakes Commission
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