Category Archives: Environmental Law

How Can Conserving Water Harm Our Environment ?

(c) Copyright 2001-2016 David Dilworth Paradoxically, using less water can actually increase total water use. Wait. What? That’s backwards. It  doesn’t make sense. How could this be possible?  If you use less water, how can it increase water use ? … Continue reading

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Risk Assessment is a License to Kill

(c) Copyright 2001-2013 David j Dilworth “Risk Assessment” is Fraud. It  is actually a highly disguised political choice to commit deadly harm. It actually answers the perverse question “How can I get away with all the environmental and human damage … Continue reading

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Stopping Massive Needless Forest Destruction – One Voice made the Difference

Here’s an article published in the gossip column (“Professor Toro” is a pen name) of the local daily November 3, 2007 It could inspire you to see how a single person who is right and speaks out can win against … Continue reading

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Death of a Single Individual of an ESA Listed Species is a Significant CEQA Impact

Death of a Single Individual of an ESA Listed Species is a Significant CEQA Impact Copyright 2004-2012 David J. Dilworth Ordinarily California agency planners and staff are allowed to use their personal judgment about whether a project has a “significant … Continue reading

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