ENN news 09/21/2004:
* New Class of Planets Found Around Two Other Stars
• Judge Lifts Injunctions on Oregon Salvage Logging of Nation's Worst 2002 Wildfire
• AEP Plans to Build "Clean-Coal" Plant
• Appalachian Trail is Vulnerable to New Forest Rules, Environmental Group Claims
• Japanese Government Challenges Court Order to Freeze Massive Land Reclamation Project
• Klamath River Salmon Opponents Inch Toward Compromise
• Billion-Dollar Asian Reef Fish Industry in Peril
• Technology Already Exists to Stabilize Climate, Say Experts
• West Virginia conservation groups seek new status for national forest tracts
• New England environmentalists, lobstermen gear up to save whales, livelihood
• Stamford, Conn.-based Poseidon Resources develops alternative water sources
• Building's Completion Puts Pressure On CD-Case Maker Infiniti
• Council Eyes Plans To Add More Downtown Housing
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• Eternal Reefs Announces 2004 Memorial Reef Locations
• Guayabo National Monument: Historic Costa Rica
• New Information Shows GMOs are Unsafe to Health
• The Growing Impact of "New Consumers" in China, India, and Other Developing and Transition Countries on the World's Resources
• NY/NJ Seminar: Green and Business Success
• Discover Old-Growth Forests of the Northeast From Manhattan to the Finger Lakes and Pennsylvania to Maine
• Grounds for Change Switches to 100% Renewable Power
• NET LOSS: The Storm Over Salmon Farming
• Defining High Quality Protein
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• IFAW and lobstermen team up to protect North Atlantic right whales by replacing 3,250 miles of dangerous lobster gear
• Emissions trading: From comprehensive to EU adapted
• Climate policy follows the money
• The Internet's landfill alternative
• Sudden Oak Death Survey In Pennsylvania
• Biological Control Successful Against Invasive Plant
• Composting Reduces Pest Populations
• PA IPM's Web Page Gets a New Look
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