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Revision as of 15:32, 15 July 2007

Template:WPEnvironment Sidebar The Environmental Record Task Force aims to make sure that the environmental records of policymakers, corporations, and organizations are accurately and consistently represented throughout the encyclopedia.

Scope

We primarily address entries for corporations, institutions, and other organizations having notable environmental impact, as well as for individuals whose activity in the political process has notable environmental impact.

Members

The Environmental Barnstar will be awarded by the co-ordinator to those who contributes significantly to the task force.

The Environmental Barnstar
This will be presented to the barnstar receipent for their hard work to this task force OhanaUnitedTalk page


Contributions

The Environmental Barnstar will be awarded to dedicated editors of this task force. Please keep track on number of articles that you have improved.

  1. Cyrusc (talk · contribs · count) 41
  2. Benzocane (talk · contribs · count) 7
  3. Parmesan (talk · contribs · count) 2
  4. OhanaUnited (talk · contribs · count) 20
  5. Rejede (talk · contribs · count) 1

Goals

  • Expand the category for notable environmental topics
  • Ensure that environmental organizations are well written, well sourced, and encyclopedic
  • Ensure that NPOV is maintained

Active articles

The following sections are intended to help task force members collaborate effectively by identifying articles that need attention, working on those articles, and recording our progress. Add new entries to the bottom.

To do

  1. Al Gore
  2. Delphi (auto parts): Add environmental record section
  3. Tesoro Corp.: Add environmental record section
  4. Phelps Dodge Corp.: Add environmental record section
  5. Temple-Inland Inc.: Add environmental record section
  6. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company: Add environmental record section
  7. Allegheny Technologies: Add environmental record section
  8. International Paper Co.: Add environmental record section
  9. Progress Energy Inc: Add environmental record section
  10. Anadarko Petroleum Corporation: Add environmental record section
  11. Danaher Corporation: Add environmental record section
  12. Engelhard Corporation: Add environmental record section
  13. Elliot Morley: Add environmental record section
  14. David Miliband: Add environmental record section
  15. BT Group: Add environmental record section
  16. Google: Add environmental record section
  17. Ken Livingstone: Add environmental record section
  18. Caterpillar Inc.:
    1. Move environmental issues from criticisms to their own environmental record section
    2. Include information about consent decree that came in response to Caterpillar intentionally avoiding emissions standards in some of their engines. More here
  19. James Connaughton:
    1. Remove unsourced and inaccurate paragraph that starts: "Connaughton has extensive experience helping organizations large and small become responsible environmental stewards"
    2. Clarify his role at Sidley, Austin, Brown, and Wood, where he lobbied to reduce government regulations
    3. Add information about controversial edits to governmental reports on climate change. See here
  20. Barrick Gold: Revise section on environmental record to provide actual sources about problematic practices in Papa New Guinea
  21. United States Republican Party: Article has no "environmental policy" or "environmental record" section. A section could be added that shows the Republican record on environmental protection and also indicates the increasing controversy within the part, as Republicans call for more action on environmental issues.
  22. George W. Bush administration: This article could be cleaned up to include a section on the Bush administration's environmental record.
  23. U.S. Department of the Interior: The DOI is in charge of most U.S. environmental policies. A controversy section should be added to this entry regarding the policy of appointing officials with strong ties to the industries they are supposed to regulate.
  24. Fast Food, criticisms section: This information should be split out into a separate environmental impact section, as it is more accurate to discuss the "criticisms" of fast food in the context of well-documented impacts on agriculture, deforestation, global warming, etc.
  25. Cattle ||: There is information about environmental impact in the Cattle#Present status section that could be organized and amplified into a separate section.
  26. Coal mining||: The current environmental impact section is poorly organized and has no sources.
  27. Mark Rey: Write article for Mark Rey, former timber lobbyist who is now the Under Secretary for Natural Resources and the Environment.
  28. Allan Fitzsimmons: Write article for Allan Fitzsimmons, Wildlands Fuels Coordinator, Department of the Interior. Here's a start.
  29. Federal land use policy: An article including information on how Federal lands have been made available to energy companies is called for. This could be a new article and/or an expansion of Land use politics.
  30. Carbon neutrality: There is an article on Carbon offsets, but it seems like carbon neutrality should have its own entry. See this report for more information.
  31. Green fleets: A growing number of cities are making their municipal fleet of vehicles more fuel efficient, smaller, etc. See here and here for some resources.

Work/monitoring in progress

  1. David Suzuki Foundation: check POV and add more references

Completed

Elected officals / public figures

  1. Canada
    1. Canadian environmentalist David Suzuki: References added.
  2. United States
    1. Executive branch
      1. Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels: Record added.
      2. Missouri Governor Matt Blunt Added environmental record section.
    2. U.S. House of Representatives
      1. U.S. Representative Dennis Moore: Record added.
      2. U.S. Representative Nancy Boyda: Added brief record section.
      3. U.S. House minority whip Roy Blunt: Record added.
      4. U.S. Representative Todd Tiahrt: Record added.
      5. U.S. Representative Henry Cuellar: Record added.
      6. U.S. Representative Deborah Pryce: Record added.
      7. U.S. Representative Heather Wilson: Record added.
      8. U.S. Representative Dan Boren: Record added.
      9. U.S. Representative John Peterson: Record added.
      10. U.S. Representative Jerry Moran: Record added.
      11. U.S. Representative Richard Pombo: Standardized environmental record section.
      12. U.S. Representative Duncan Hunter: Added record.
      13. U.S. Representative Joe Barton: Standardized, augmented record.
      14. U.S. Representative Steve Chabot: Record added.
      15. U.S. Representative Bobby Jindal: Record added.
      16. U.S. Representative John Dingell: Record added.
    3. United States Senate
      1. U.S. Senator John E. Sununu: Record added.
      2. U.S. Senator Sam Brownback: Record added.
      3. U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell: Record added.
      4. U.S. Senator John Cornyn: Added paragraph on environmental record.
      5. U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski: Record added.
      6. U.S. Senator Wayne Allard: Added record.
      7. U.S. Senator Judd Gregg: Added record.
      8. U.S. Senator Kit Bond: Record added.
      9. U.S. Senator Pat Roberts: Record added.
      10. U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe: Record added; substantial reorganization of "Views" section.
      11. U.S. Senator Pete Domenici: Record added.

Corporations

  1. Anheuser-Busch: Environmental impact section added.
  2. General Electric: Record added.
  3. Honeywell: Record added.
  4. U.S. Steel: Record added.
  5. ExxonMobil: Record added.
  6. Valero Energy Corporation: Record added.
  7. BP: Record added.
  8. Chevron Corporation: Record added.
  9. Monsanto: Record added.
  10. ConocoPhillips: Record added.
  11. Ford Motor Company: Record added.
  12. Dow Chemical Company: Record added.
  13. Eastman Chemical Company: Record added.
  14. Boeing: Record added.
  15. Nucor: Record added.
  16. Georgia-Pacific: Record added.
  17. AK Steel: Record added.
  18. Northrop Grumman: Record added.
  19. Cemex: Record added, UK info.
  20. Yorkshire Water: Record added.
  21. Canon (company): Added Clean Air-Cool Planet report.
  22. Nike, Inc.: Added Clean Air-Cool Planet report.
  23. Burger King: Added Clean Air-Cool Planet report.
  24. CBS: Added Clean Air-Cool Planet report.
  25. Wendy's: Added Clean Air-Cool Planet report.
  26. General Motors: Record added
  27. Hitachi, Ltd.: Added Clean Air-Cool Planet report.
  28. Siemens AG: Added Clean Air-Cool Planet report.
  29. Sony: Added Clean Air-Cool Planet report.
  30. Hewlett-Packard: Added Clean Air-Cool Planet report.
  31. IBM: Added Clean Air-Cool Planet report.
  32. Motorola: Added Clean Air-Cool Planet report.
  33. Toshiba: Added Clean Air-Cool Planet report.
  34. Starbucks: Added Clean Air-Cool Planet report.
  35. Kentucky Fried Chicken: Added Clean Air-Cool Planet report.
  36. Taco Bell: Added Clean Air-Cool Planet report.
  37. McDonald's: Added Clean Air-Cool Planet report.
  38. Apple Inc.: Added Clean Air-Cool Planet report.
  39. Samsung: Added Clean Air-Cool Planet report.
  40. Burger King: Added Clean Air-Cool planet report.
  41. Colgate-Palmolive: Added environmental record section.

Resources

Let's pool our knowledge to determine the most accurate and effective research methods for this project.

U.S. Policymakers

The following pages have assembled environmental ratings for United States politicians.

REP Congressional Scorecard 2006
REP Congressional Scorecard 2005
LCV National Environmental Scorecard 2006
LCV National Environmental Scorecard 2005

UK General

  • Parmesan works at ENDS, publishers of the British environmental business and policy journal The ENDS Report and has full access to the on-line journal at home. Happy to take requests for research on businesses and notable people in the UK.

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