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Conversation: Kieran Suckling

[...] what do you mean exactly by that concern? Think of the Tim DeChristophers of the world. There's good aspects of that as well. Do you ever worry that you're alienating allies? At this very moment we're working in 30 different coalitions, whether it's dealing with pesticide s...

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Published in:Earth Island journal 2011-09, Vol.26 (3), p.53-55
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description [...] what do you mean exactly by that concern? Think of the Tim DeChristophers of the world. There's good aspects of that as well. Do you ever worry that you're alienating allies? At this very moment we're working in 30 different coalitions, whether it's dealing with pesticide spraying, lead bullets, protection of wolves, or die EPA regulating greenhouse gases. [...] that's just a small sample. Very often the movement doesn't do that. What is your policy about when you bend? [...] it already is looking at greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and its impaci on endangered species at far dislances. The point here being: there's lots of actions that the Fish and Wildlife Service can and already is taking under the Endangered Species Act to help species survive global warming.
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conversation
Endangered & extinct species
Endangered species
Environmental activists
Environmental aspects
Environmental education
Environmental legislation
Environmental protection
Environmentalism
Environmentalists
Fish
Interviews
Political parties
Protection and preservation
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Services
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