Wednesday, October 06, 2004

::: ENN Daily Newsletter - October 7, 2004 :::



Smuggling of Tiger Skins Is Rife and Growing, Says Study

Costa Rica Banana Workers Sue over Pesticide

"End Game" Near for Indonesia's Rain Forests, Says Greenpeace

IAEA Chief Says World Is Getting Impatient with North Korea

Bald Eagles Rebound, Other Birds of Prey in Trouble

Citgo Reaches Clean Air Act Settlement Requiring $320 Million in Pollution Controls

Ivory from Extinct Mammoths in Big Demand

Each Extinction Causes Many Others and Other Stories



Activists Want Clean Water Act Enforced by Feds, Not Florida

BP and Rosneft Announce "Significant" Oil Find at Sakhalin-5

Japan Sees Hurdles Remaining in U.S. Beef Talk

Environmental Groups Drop Efforts to Block Missouri Cement Plant

Japan Is More Confident on CITES Whale Vote

Hunters Defend Their Turf at CITES Meeting

U.S. Bomb-Grade Plutonium Shipment Arrives in France

Australia's Leaders Woo Valuable Green Votes



Old Growth Forest Conserved in Idaho

Green Energy Resources, Formerly New York International Log and Lumber Co,the Renewable Energy Company, Announces Merger Update and Sales Projections for 2005

Canon Establishes Worldwide Goals to Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions; Canon U.S.A. Takes to the Road to Discuss Latest Initiative with EPA

Coast Protected

New Report Marks Launch of Campaign to Protect Woodland Caribou

New Ecological Terrazzo Method Awarded USA Patent

EERC Project Generating Electricity with Biomass is First of its kind in the U.S.

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