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  • As my colleague John Walke eloquently explains, the EPA is taking action today that -- if polluters and their cohorts in Congress don't get in the way -- will save tens of thousands of lives and prevent hundreds of thousands of cases of respiratory illness.

    Pete Altman: EPA to Cut Toxic Pollution Across the U.S. Pete Altman 2011

  • And then last Friday came what John D. Walke, the Natural Resources Defense Council's clean air director, reportedly compared to "a bomb being dropped."

    Bill Chameides: Obama: A No-Go on Ozone Bill Chameides 2011

  • The lack of monitoring has left a blind spot for the nation's environmental regulators, says John Walke, clean air director for the Natural Resources Defense Council.

    EPA's tests of air outside schools find problems 2011

  • As my colleague John Walke eloquently explains, the EPA is taking action today that -- if polluters and their cohorts in Congress don't get in the way -- will save tens of thousands of lives and prevent hundreds of thousands of cases of respiratory illness.

    Pete Altman: EPA to Cut Toxic Pollution Across the U.S. Pete Altman 2011

  • Pollution threats are still less pronounced than risks such as smoking, says John Walke, clean air director for the Natural Resources Defense Council.

    EPA study: 2.2M live in areas where air poses cancer risk 2009

  • The lack of monitoring has left a blind spot for the nation's environmental regulators, says John Walke, clean air director for the Natural Resources Defense Council.

    EPA's tests of air outside schools find problems 2011

  • The lack of monitoring has left a blind spot for the nation's environmental regulators, says John Walke, clean air director for the Natural Resources Defense Council.

    EPA's tests of air outside schools find problems 2011

  • But cleaning up dirty power plants remains the most cost-effective way to reduce the terrible toll of smog and soot pollution, said John Walke of the Natural Resources Defense Council.

    EPA to Ease Rule on Power Plants Deborah Solomon 2011

  • The lack of monitoring has left a blind spot for the nation's environmental regulators, says John Walke, clean air director for the Natural Resources Defense Council.

    EPA's tests of air outside schools find problems 2011

  • "It will be the biggest public-health achievement of the Obama administration," says John Walke, an attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council.

    EPA Tangles With New Critic: Labor Stephen Power 2011

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