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- Florida Court Rules Polluters Can Be Sued By Fishermen
- Waste Control Specialists Drop the Ball in Texas
- Power Lines Under the Hudson River Topic of Hearings
- GE Continues To Whine About Dredging the Hudson (But At Least a Bit More Quietly)
- Beacon Institute’s Remote Acrobat Sensor Is Online
- Untreated Sewage Entering the Mohawk River
- Real-Time Monitoring of the Hudson Moves Forward
- General Electric’s Challenge to Superfund Law Fails (Again)
- Debate Begins on Indian Point Nuke Plant
- General Electric, PCBs and The Outlaw Josey Wales: Part Deux
- Current Moonphase on The Hudson River
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Bald Eagle Population Up Along The Hudson
One of the primary reasons for the comeback of the bald eagle population, as well as many other species of birds, is due to the work of environmentalist Rachel Carson, author of Silent Spring, the book which sounded the original … Continue reading
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