::: ENN Daily Newsletter - Thursday, April 21, 2005 ::: Energy Bill Won't Ease Fuel Prices Quickly, Bush Says
House Democrats on Wednesday criticized an $8 billion energy bill they said favored big oil companies and President Bush acknowledged the legislation would do nothing to immediately ease record gasoline prices. Activists Push Recycling to Fight 'E-Waste'
When Earth Day dawned in 1970, optimistic environmentalists predicted emerging technologies would help reduce the nation's reliance on coal, oil, insecticides and other pollutants. But 35 years later, a big part of the problem appears to be technology itself. Rural Britons Take Hunt Ban Anger to the Ballot Box
Rural Britons are in revolt and mounting a determined but almost certainly doomed bid to stop Tony Blair's Labour party winning an unprecedented third term in elections next month. Diesel Pollution Targeted in New York
The New York City Council will vote today to choke off those black plumes of diesel pollution emitted by city-owned and contracted vehicles -- including 6,000 school buses. READ ALL THE LATEST HEADLINES Electronics Recycling When Neil Peters-Michaud combined his environmental ethics with his business sense, he started a Madison business one now flourishing off local trash. Recycler Shows Off Plant The solution to Sullivan County's trash woes might just be found in some cutting-edge technology being developed by Taylor Recycling Facility. READ ALL SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY NEWS Shareholder Activists Protest Unsustainable Logging By Weyerhaeuser Texas Association for Indoor Air Quality (TAIAQ) Annonces Merger with Environmental Education Foundation (EEF) Cutting-Edge Software Expands AWF Mapping for Conservation Coalition Warns Apple Shareholders On Company’s E -Waste Policy World Economic Growth Fastest in Nearly Three Decades ACEEE Releases Three Reports on Agriculture: Energy Savings Can Help Smaller Farms and Ranches Survive Public-Private Sector Partnership Aims to Boost Magazine and Catalog Recycling Canada Kills 250,000 Seal Pups in Annual Hunt A Simple Earth Day 2005 Activity from The Nature Conservancy From Cows to Kilowatts and Berries into Businesses - Winners of the First 32 Business and Environmental Groups Urge Congress to Restore Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Funding Proposed for Cuts by White House Union Contacts U.S. Paper Companies Regarding Use of Controversial DuPont Chemical Denver Mayor Invites City Residents to Help Break Guinness World Record in the Mile High City READ ALL NON PROFIT NEWS America's Top 10 Green Cities READ ALL COMPANY NEWS |
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