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Mon, Nov 17, 2008
Rail infrastructure needs modernization
Amtrak CEO Alex Kummant resigned Friday, capping off a couple of news-packed months for the nation’s rail systems. In early October, Amtrak reported ...
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When a Sierra Club high school volunteer came to Nachy Kanfer of the Ohio Chapter wanting to organize a conference for environmental leaders her age, ...
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Fri, Nov 14, 2008
Major news came down late yesterday, as the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Environmental Appeals Board (EAB) ruled that EPA had no valid ...
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Download: The Sierra Club's CFL Guidelines

Many chapters and groups of the Sierra Club plan to or have engaged in community-based programs to distribute energy-efficient lightbulbs. This spring, Club activists will be giving away CFLs across the country. Here are guidelines for selecting, distributing, and recycling environmentally-preferable lightbulbs during mass giveaways. (PDF)


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