Wednesday, October 06, 2004

:: ENN Daily Newsletter – Wednesday, October 6, 2004 :::



Nothing Is Safe from the Rich and Hungry in China

Hundreds of Sunken Vessels Block Access to Iraq's Seaports, Pollute Waters

Internet Is a Key Battleground in Wildlife Crime Fight

In South Carolina, "Beach Kudzu" Threatens Dunes and Native Plants

Save the Trees, Save the Apes, Expert Says

Pulp Fiction of Family Farmers?

Officials Warn Gold Panners in Filthy Manila River

New Study Examines Business Impacts of Energy and Climate Choices



Veolia Environnement Wins US$971 Million in Chinese Contracts

Canada's Woodland Caribou Face Devastation, Says Report

E.U. Opposes Whaling and Is Undecided on Ivory at CITES

Tyson and Wal-mart Sign on for Emissions Reduction Program

French Protesters Try to Block Plutonium Delivery

Mexican Officials Seek to Pacify Indian Group with Promises of Christmas Trees

Mount St. Helens Belches More Steam; Larger Eruption Could Be on the Way

Goats Expelled from U.S. Virgin Islands National Park



Learners Go Online to Study Development Issues

Celebrities Join California Safe Schools Environmental Celebration

WRI's Green Power Group Wins National Award for Building Corporate Renewable Energy Markets

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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