photo via flickr All politics is local, right? Maybe, but with a federal cap on emissions stymied for now, greens and climate deniers are increasingly looking to the states for action. Enter the League of Conservation voters, which has put out its first ever state-level “Dirty Dozen” list , targeting state level pols who have poor environmental voting records. On Tuesday, New York state Sen. Bill Stachowski (D) became the first member of the list to go down, losing to Erie County Legislator Tim Kennedy…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
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LCV’s Dirty Dozen Extends to States-level Races, Claims First Victim