EERE Network News -- 02/23/05
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A personal quest to promote the use of wind energy and hydrogen technology in the Great Lakes area of the United States. The Great Lakes area is in a unique position to become an energy exporting region through these and other renewable energy technologies. *Update 2014: Just do it everywhere - Dan*
Friday, February 25, 2005
::: ENN Daily Newsletter - Friday, February 25, 2005 ::: Week in Review: February 21st - 25th Island-Building Covers Coral Reefs, Alters Gulf Environment Board Backs Proposed Nuclear Waste Dump at Utah Reservation City of Albuquerque, Environmentalists Settle Silvery Minnow Dispute 'Green Building' Trend Grows Senate Considering Revival of Pesticide Reporting System Some Dairy Farmers Worry about 'Organic' Milk Labels African Fossils Push Back Origins Of Humans, and Other Stories Justices Weigh Water Rights Fire Ravages Forest Reserve Bordering Malaysian Airport, Administrative Capital Green Energy Resources Announces Expansion to Japan and Singapore Exact Locations of Landslides Can Be Discovered Before They Happen Action on Heavy Metals among Key Decisions at UNEP Council Meeting Ice Melting Everywhere Canadian Budget Good News for Eastern Salmon and Economy Congo River to Power Africa out of Poverty, Says Senior Business Leader |
::: ENN Daily Newsletter - Thursday, February 24, 2005 ::: Retreat of Antarctic Ice Shelves Is Not New, Report Says Study Proposes Plastic Bag Ban in Kenya to Manage Growing Waste Problem Brazil Environmentalist Shot in Rain Forest Bush, Schroeder Say Cooperation Possible on the Environment Tiger on Loose Near L.A. Shot and Killed Trash from Canada Piling Up Climate Science Keeps on Ticking -- An ENN Commentary Giant Panda Skeleton Found in 4,000-Year- Old Tomb Tribal Clashes over Water and Land in Central Kenya Leaves at Least Four Dead Investigation Finds "IMD" In Indonesia: JP Morgan Chase and BlueLinx Linked to Illegal Logging of Endangered Forests and Resulting Humanitarian Crisis Rebuild Differently After the Tsunami, UNEP Advises |
::: ENN Daily Newsletter - Wednesday, February 23, 2005 ::: On Beyond Organic: Bodycareless - What's in Our Soap? Study Blames 20,000 Deaths a Year on Diesel Exhaust Bird Flu in Flies No Threat to Animals or Humans, Expert Says Ex-Wildlife Manager Agrees to Pay Fine Umbra on Renting Hybrids and Sharing Cars Up to 11 Wilderness Areas Could Join National Forest Wisconsin Group Complains to USDA of Dairy Organic Rules Violations Bush, Schroeder to Make Pledges on Climate Change, Official Says Panelists Decry Bush Science Policies Celebrities Have Greenfeet at the Oscars Great Ape Conservation Groups Work Together Infectious Diseases Capitalizing on Environmental Decline |
::: ENN Daily Newsletter - Tuesday, February 22, 2005 ::: Coastlines Already Damaged by Pollution Suffered More from Tsunami than Others, Says U.N. Official Canada Not Planning to Ban Popular Lawn Pesticide Great Salt Lake Mercury Worries Scientists Forest Fire Rages in Chile's Torres del Paine Park Cuba Calls on Citizens to Conserve Water to Confront Shortage Brazil Vows Slowdown of Amazon Destruction Tsunami-Hit Beach May Become Turtle Haven Agriculture Research Faces Cuts in Bush Plan EPA Recognizes Solar- Powered Author Green Energy Resources to Recognize US Forest Service Plan; Establishes Lead American Role in Emerging Renewable Energy Market New Tool for Reducing Campus Greenhouse Gas Emissions Unveiled The USGBC Announces the NaturalTalent Design Competition Coalition Urges Senate Energy Committee to Convene Conference on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency WWF Hails 'Giant Step' Forward in Amazon Conservation UNEP Governing Council to Focus on Environment and MDGs |
::: ENN Daily Newsletter - Friday, February 18, 2005 ::: Ice Kangaroos, Koalas Melt in Kyoto Protest Dream or Nightmare? -- An ENN Commentary Mexico Reports 75-Percent Drop in the Number of Monarch Butterflies New Global Network Aims for Tsunami Warning System In a New Mexico Desert Town, Residents Stake Their Future on Uranium Defecating Pandas Expand Their Horizons Seizing Their Chance, Conservationists Join Forces to Push Bills Russia's UES Close to Large Kyoto-Linked Deals International Sustainable Agriculture Student Exchange Program How Good are Things between California Fishermen and Environmentalists? On a Scale of 1 to 10, It's about a 2.1 Trouble Finding Food: Global Warming Displaces Arctic Food Web EPA Making Illegal, Secret Agreements with Pesticide Makers, Threatening Public Health, Lawsuit Charges The Arctic is the Chemical Sink of the Globe, Says WWF UNEP Head on Kyoto Protocol Entry into Force |
ENVIRONMENT '05 Conference & Exhibition
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This year topics will include air regulatory updates including an afternoon devoted to NR445; MMSD water quality initiative and project management training. On Monday, March 7, there will be an 8-Hour HazWoper seminar, an Environmental, Health & Safety Primer, a Storm Water Permitting workshop, and new this year, a Train the Environmental Trainer seminar
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GRACE: People's Ratification of the Kyoto Global Warming TreatyThe much-discussed Kyoto Protocol took effect this week, on Feb. 16th. In the face of the United States' continuing refusal to ratify the international agreement, a group of progressive activists is launching a drive to gather millions of signatures from U.S. citizens for a "People's Ratification of the Kyoto Global Warming Treaty. Please sign the petition today. http://www.kyotoandbeyond.org/ |
GRACE: EPA's Giveaway to Factory FarmsTake Action! |
GREENBUZZ for February 21, 2005 Taking Care of Business Seems to us the news coming out of Japan lately is a perfect example of the no-nonsense business adage to "work with what you've got." Last month brought word that Japanese brewer Sapporo is generating biogas from bread waste. Last week Coca-Cola Japan announced it's powering its bottling plant with methane from fermented coffee and tea residues. What's next? Toshiba running its headquarters' HVAC system on discarded television sets? If so, you'll hear it here first. Also: Columnist Gil Friend examines the business impact of recent E.U. environmental legislation. Headlines The Latest News on Business and the Environment
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GREENBUZZ for February 14, 2005 Taking Care of Business The responsible-business movement has not only changed the face of corporate reporting, it has altered the job descriptions of the financial professionals tasked with compiling and verifying those reports. This week we bring you the how-to "Adapting Your Accounting Practices to Triple Bottom Line Reporting" by Certified Management Accountant David Crawford -- a must-read for those seeking to broaden their accounting skills with these new challenges in mind. Also, talk about "walking the talk": The Global Reporting Initiative last week released its first-ever sustainability report. Find out how the GRI fared according to the 97 key performance indicators it specifies for sustainable development. Headlines The Latest News on Business and the Environment
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