Posted inSeptember 17, 2007: Facing the yuck factor

Take back these drugs – please

Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story, “Facing the Yuck Factor.” Americans love their medications. Pharmacists fill more than 3 billion prescriptions a year in the United States, and consumers also buy huge quantities of over-the-counter drugs. Many of those pharmaceuticals enter wastewater when people urinate. Others end up there when […]

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Free range

Livestock foraging on 160 million acres of public lands could roam more freely than ever, thanks to a recent policy change at the Bureau of Land Management. On Aug. 14, the BLM granted eight new “categorical exclusions,” designed to speed up the approval process for a slew of activities on public lands, including grazing, logging, […]

Posted inSeptember 3, 2007: A Climate Change Solution?

Sounding the alarm for nature

This year marks the 45th anniversary of the publication of Rachel Carson’s landmark book, Silent Spring. Twenty-seven years after her death, Carson – who would have been 100 this year – continues to influence Americans’ daily lives. Her legacy is reflected all the way from the Environmental Protection Agency’s restrictions on pesticide use down to […]

Posted inSeptember 3, 2007: A Climate Change Solution?

They’re probably afraid of the dark, too

The letters responding to “The New Conservationists” were all equally noteworthy (HCN, 7/23/07). Most were insightful in that we all recognize organizations like Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife and their henchmen like Don Peay are anything but conservationists. What is missing from the analysis, though, is SFW, Peay and his ilk in other Western states, […]

Posted inSeptember 3, 2007: A Climate Change Solution?

The world laughs with us

In his Aug. 6 Editor’s Note, John (Mecklin) describes Ray Ring’s firearms package as “remarkably even-handed and hope it can provide a starting point … for discussion. …” Right. I didn’t realize HCN was becoming a humor periodical. An “even-handed” presentation should characterize Second Amendment supporters as other than quirky Western kooks and addled wingnuts […]

Posted inSeptember 3, 2007: A Climate Change Solution?

The NRA – a branch of the ACLU?

I couldn’t help but write when I ran into this painfully antihistorical passage in your article: “In a phone interview, Professor Burbick says the gun-rights movement began not only in reaction to gun laws, but also as a reflection of white men’s anxiety about the civil rights movement. Right-wing politicians have deliberately exploited that anxiety, […]

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