Friday, July 16, 2004

ENN Environmental News Network http://www.enn.com
E-mail Edition 07/16/2004
 
Landowner opposition sinks Gaviota seashore proposal
As you drive west from Santa Barbara along the Pacific Coast, fighting your way through the commuter congestion of Goleta and the scrum of caffeine-addled students buzzing around the University of California campus, you quickly leave suburbia behind. Almost without warning, Highway 101 deposits you in a corner of California that time seems to have overlooked.
http://www.enn.com/news/2004-07-16/s_25013.asp
 
Everglades mercury levels fall sharply, says study
Mercury levels in the Florida Everglades have fallen sharply since authorities curtailed waste incinerators and battery manufacturers reduced their use of the heavy metal, university researchers said Thursday.
http://www.enn.com/news/2004-07-16/s_25912.asp
 
Athens Olympics is causing irreversible environmental damage, says WWF
Organizers of next month's Olympic Games in Athens have destroyed vital wildlife habitats and cleared the way for future degradation of nearby mountains, the World Wide Fund for Nature asserted Friday.
http://www.enn.com/news/2004-07-16/s_25917.asp
 
Whale sonar deaths bring threat of U.S. Navy lawsuit
Animal welfare groups Thursday threatened to sue the U.S. Navy over the use of mid-frequency sonar linked to mass whale strandings, internal bleeding, and death.
http://www.enn.com/news/2004-07-16/s_25907.asp
 
Sustainable Scotland: Hike, bike, kayak, and birdwatch in natural splendor
Scotland's green reputation now stretches beyond its famous golf course fairways. A hill walker's heaven, Scotland's mountainous terrain has long attracted avid hikers, cyclists, and wildlife watchers. Its majestic lochs, salmon-packed rivers, cloud-cloaked islands and sweeping glens are internationally acclaimed by those most at home in the outdoors. It's no surprise John Muir was born here.
http://www.enn.com/news/2004-07-16/s_25231.asp
 
Tourist hordes damage Mediterranean freshwater, says WWF
Tourism is damaging freshwater in the Mediterranean basin and growing demand from water-guzzling golf courses, hotels, and aquaparks will further strain resources, environmental group WWF warned on Thursday.
http://www.enn.com/news/2004-07-16/s_25911.asp
 
Plan for new parking spaces aims to reduce pollution from idling big rigs
Hoping to reduce air pollution from idling diesel trucks, three Southern states will offer truck stop spaces where truckers can shut off their engines but still get electricity, air conditioning, and even Internet access.
 
http://www.enn.com/news/2004-07-16/s_25920.aspNASA launches Aura spacecraft to study atmosphere
NASA successfully launched a new satellite from California Thursday that promises scientists their best gauge yet of how the tug of war between international treaties and industrial pollutants is being played out in Earth's atmosphere.
http://www.enn.com/news/2004-07-16/s_25913.asp
 
Carbon dioxide emissions may harm ocean life
The world's oceans have absorbed nearly half of the carbon dioxide emitted by humans during the last 200 years, creating potential long-term challenges for corals and free-swimming algae, according to two studies released Thursday.
http://www.enn.com/news/2004-07-16/s_25906.asp
 
British Columbia to sell coal-rich land near Glacier National Park
British Columbia's oil and gas commissioner said this week that the Canadian province will sell parcels of coal-rich land north of Glacier National Park, despite U.S. concerns about the effect on water quality.
http://www.enn.com/news/2004-07-16/s_25926.asp
 
U.N. calls for money managers to invest responsibly
The United Nations called Thursday for the world's largest money managers to come up with guidelines for investing in ways that protect the planet and meet social responsibilities.
http://www.enn.com/news/2004-07-16/s_25915.asp
 
Japan says proposed policy changes won't help meet greenhouse gas target
Japan's latest policy alternatives to fight pollution won't lower emissions enough to meet targets set by the Kyoto protocol on global warming, a government panel said Thursday.
http://www.enn.com/news/2004-07-16/s_25923.asp
 
Agency proposes fining contractor for safety violations in radioactive sludge removal
The Department of Energy proposed a $935,000 fine against one of its contractors on Thursday for safety violations in a project to remove radioactive sludge from the Hanford nuclear reservation.
http://www.enn.com/news/2004-07-16/s_25919.asp
 
EPA considers clean air lawsuits for pollution at 22 power plants
The owners of nearly two dozen coal-burning power plants could face lawsuits from the Environmental Protection Agency for clean air violations stemming from plant expansions or improvements, according to agency officials and documents.
http://www.enn.com/news/2004-07-16/s_25924.asp
 
Environmental Marketplace Updates (Become a Member) 
We'd like to encourage you to visit our Environmental Marketplace where you'll learn about some amazing environmentally-focused businesses.  A few examples:

Adventure Life Journeys - an unusual travel company. Adventure Life takes a holistic approach to travel and is dedicated to expanding ecological and cultural awareness. Visit them on the web at http://www.adventure-life.com/index.html.

Alternative Energy Store - retailer for solar panels, windmills/wind turbines, inverters, solar water pumps, solar home heating systems and other solar and wind electric power systems for your home or business. Visit them on the web at http://www.altenergystore.com.

Environmental Construction Outfitters of New York - For over 15 years ECO of NY has been monitoring the issues related to safer, healthier, and environmentally responsible building products and systems. Visit them on the web at http://www.environmentaldepot.com.

Garden Kids - a children's clothing manufacturer dedicated to providing superior quality clothing using environmentally friendly products and socially responsible business practices. Visit them on the web at http://www.gardenkids.com.

Today's Press Releases (Become an Affiliate) Direct from non-profit environmental and educational organizations.
 
The Trust for Public Land:
$1M Needed to Close Ellwood Mesa Fund Gap (CA)
 
International Fund for Animal Welfare:
IFAW Rescues Wildlife As Floods Hit Northeast India
 
Marine Stewardship Council:
First Cod Fishery in the World Seeks Environmental Certification
 
National Center for Policy Analysis:
Climatologist Exposes Cracks in Global Warming Foundation, Says NCPA Report
 
Mangrove Action Project:
Late Friday News #141
 
National Wildlife Federation:
America's Hunters & Anglers Oppose Major Administration Conservation Policies But Praise Several Funding Initiatives
 
University of Idaho:
Burr Chervil: New Weed Threat Grows from a Humble Start
 
University of Idaho:
Scientists Join Forces to Fight Invasive Species, Manage Declining Populations
 
University of Idaho:
Palouse Prairie Remnants Offer Unique Perspectives on Insect Communities
 
WWF-US Communications:
Musk Deer Under Threat In Russia and Mongolia
 
University of Idaho:
Center's New Tools Will Aid Idaho Study of Whirling Disease in Trout
 
University of Idaho:
New Fungi Found in White Pines Offer Hope for New Blister Rust Defense
 
International Fund for Animal Welfare:
Japanese Vote Buying, Meat Sales Threaten Whaling Commission
 
International City/County Management Association:
National Brownfields Conference to Foster Real Estate Transactions

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