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Susan Campriello grew up in Pleasantville, N.Y. Before attending Columbia University, she attended Kenyon College, where she majored and concentrated in history and environmental studies. After college, she furthered her environmental education working at the Westchester County Department of Planning and the New York State Department of Environmental Studies. She lives with a roommate and two cats, but wishes her parents' dog was in the city, too. She also paints and plays the oboe.
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Feb. 29 Newscast
February 29 newscast
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Natural gas as alternative fuel
A way to combat air pollution is to clean up emissions from vehicles that are on the road. Reporter Susan Campriello looks at why most of the natural gas vehicles on U.S. roads are owned by big institutions, not private owners.
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No to congestion pricing
Two New York City Council members staged a protest to Mayor Michael Bloomberg's congestion pricing plan.
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FBI searches congressional offices
Host Susan Campriello talks to criminal lawyer James DeVita about the Supreme Court's refusal to hear the case of Louisiana Representative William Jefferson.
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Green bakeries
Susan Campriello visits eco-friendly bakeries around the city.
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Water scandal
Higher safety standards for drinking water prompted New York to build a new filtration plant. But after ten years, the plans are looking worse by the day.
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Save the trees, fight the superbugs!
A UN forum on international deforestation warns of dire consequences if trees are sacrificed for biofuel and agriculture.
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Al-Jazeera journalist released from Guantanamo.
Host Susan Campriello talks with Abi Wright with the Committee to Protect Journalists and with Amhad Ibrahim, a producer with English Al-Jazeera in Doha, about the detention and transfer of Al-Jazeera cameraman Sami al-Haj.
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Greening the pastures bordering sustainable buildings
A rating system determines the environment sustainability of buildings in the U.S. - but so far there's no way of telling how green the land is around them. Susan Campriello reports.
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