The Weekly Green: What not to eat

 
Jun 17, 2011
By Andy Kelley

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Apples top environmental group's list of pesticide-laden produce

Hopefully, you’re a fan of onions, corn and pineapple – and not so sweet on apples, celery and strawberries. That’s because the Environmental Working Group, a Washington, D.C.-based advocacy group, released its annual Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce.

Brown vetoes Democratic budget

Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed his own party's budget today, less than 24 hours after Democratic lawmakers sent him a majority-vote plan balanced with risky solutions. The Democratic governor said during his campaign and throughout this year he would not sign a budget filled with "gimmicks," though he suggested earlier this week he had relaxed that stance.

The Cruel Paradox of Water Conservation

The cost of water could soon rise for more than a million people in East Bay communities of the San Francisco Bay Area. Water districts around the state are also increasing rates as customers conserve water.

'Fracking' for Natural Gas Continues to Raise Health Concerns

Energy companies are increasingly scouring the U.S. for natural gas deposits. As they do, one of the extraction methods they are using, known as fracking, is coming under sharp scrutiny for potential health consequences from the chemicals involved. Tom Bearden reports from Colorado.

Political earthquake roils California delegation

A redistricting panel has demolished California’s exquisitely gerrymandered congressional map, ushering in the prospect of a massive turnover in the state’s delegation and imperiling the careers of some of Capitol Hill’s most powerful pols.

Editorial: Obama lukewarm on conservation

Granted, the president is facing political pressures with a reelection fight looming. But when it comes to conservation, he's mostly missing in action. It's probably going too far to say that former president and onetime oilman George W. Bush was a better conservationist than President Obama. But they're not as far apart as most people think.

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