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::: ENN Daily Newsletter - Friday, April 29, 2005 :::

ENN Todays News

ENN Weekly: April 25 - 29

ENN's editors summarize the most compelling environmental and sustainable economy themes of the week.

Senate Confirms New EPA Chief

The Senate early Friday confirmed President Bush's nominees to head the Environmental Protection Agency and the office of the U.S. Trade Representative, ending a standoff with two Democrats who had delayed votes to protest the administration's environmental and trade policies.

Experts Say New Data Show Global Warming

Climate scientists armed with new data from deep in the ocean and far into space have found that Earth is absorbing much more heat than it is giving off, a conclusion they say validates projections of global warming.

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SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY   NEWS

In Love with Hybrids

Hybrid car owners are a devoted lot. Maybe even crazy. Greg King, a systems engineer at Northrop Grumman in Sunnyvale, obsesses over the gasoline mileage he can eke out of his blue Honda Insight, which he bought in 2001.

Petroleum Industry Funds Challenge to Benzene Study

An oil industry trade group is challenging a U.S. government study about the dangers of benzene exposure by financing a study of its own.

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