::: ENN Daily Newsletter - Friday, April 22, 2005 ::: ENN Weekly: April 18 - 22
ENN's editors summarize the most compelling environmental and sustainable economy themes of the week. Hunter Kills Well-Known Alaska Alpha Wolf
The alpha wolf that led a famous Denali National Park pack in Alaska was shot and killed by a hunter last weekend, causing dismay among activists who say wolf hunting should be made illegal in the state. House Passes Energy Bill; Conflict with Senate Likely over Gas Additive, Alaska Refuge
The Republican majority in the House was rushing toward approval of a massive energy bill and suddenly activity came to a stop. A five-minute vote on a minor amendment on the House floor was not announced for nearly an hour. Behind the scenes, GOP leaders were scrambling Designed for Harmony, but Plants Invade Fallingwater's Land
Fallingwater is Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural symbol of man living in harmony with nature. But now it seems nature is on the attack READ ALL THE LATEST HEADLINES LOHAS 9 Taking Place Next Week The LOHAS Journal chronicles the market for sustainable economy, healthy living, alternative healthcare, personal development, and ecological lifestyles. For Earth Day, Go Green With Your Company First begun in 1970 at a time when activism dominated the political landscape, Earth Day has become just a whisper of the original outpouring of participation. That said, the April 22 event does continue to remind people to be more conscious of our environment at home and at work. READ ALL SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY NEWS Accidental Deaths of Hundreds of Thousands of Sea Turtles, Whales, Dolphins and Juvenile Fish Could Be Prevented Green Planet Films ECO-a-GO-GO Science Magazine Features Work of Bigelow Lab Researcher UNEP Names Pilot Projects for Marshlands Restoration and Clean Water READ ALL NON PROFIT NEWS |
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