Elizabeth Emken – “The position of Autism Speaks has been for quite awhile that …”

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Elizabeth Emken best Environmental Quotes – “The position of Autism Speaks has been for quite awhile that we need to find out what’s happening. We know there’s a genetic component, and there’s an environmental trigger, and until we get to the bottom of what’s happening, no one knows what causes autism.”

Andrew Scheer – “When it comes to protecting workers, labour conditions, labour …”

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Andrew Scheer best Environmental Quotes – “When it comes to protecting workers, labour conditions, labour legislation, the rights for collective bargaining, when you look at our environmental standards, when you look at our public disclosure laws and accountability and securities regulations to ensure that companies abide by the law, we don’t have a level playing field with China.”

Erin Brockovich – “At least three studies, in the U.S., Canada and Sweden, have …”

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Erin Brockovich best Environmental Quotes – “At least three studies, in the U.S., Canada and Sweden, have linked glyphosate exposure to the disease, and in 2015, the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer found glyphosate to be a ‘probable’ cause of cancer in humans. California’s state environmental protection agency has also declared it a probable carcinogen.”

David E. Sanger – “We had a great chance in the mid-2000s to reach an accord wit…”

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David E. Sanger best Environmental Quotes – “We had a great chance in the mid-2000s to reach an accord with the Chinese on both energy and environmental issues. That deal would have essentially been that the U.S. could provide the equipment and expertise, and the Chinese would help close the trade gap. It was a huge opportunity that we failed to exploit.”

Scott Pruitt – “As Oklahoma attorney general, it is not my job to formulate or i…”

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Scott Pruitt best Environmental Quotes – “As Oklahoma attorney general, it is not my job to formulate or implement Oklahoma’s plan, but it is my job to preserve Oklahoma’s right to do so – particularly when the Clean Air Act so clearly recognizes that Oklahomans, and not federal bureaucrats, are best situated to determine Oklahoma energy and environmental policies.”