::: ENN Daily Newsletter - Wednesday, April 20, 2005 ::: New Pope Could Swing Bible Debate on Environment
The new pope being chosen by cardinals in the Vatican may have a huge impact on the environment depending upon which side he favours in the centuries-old Biblical debate about whether humans should exploit or safeguard nature, experts say. Canadian Inuit Leader Wins Norway's Sophie Environment Prize
Canadian Inuit leader Sheila Watt-Cloutier won the 2005 Sophia environment prize Wednesday for drawing attention to the impact of climate change and pollution on the traditional lifestyles of the Arctic's indigenous people and others. Report Says Ships' Tainted Ballast Water Threatens Great Lakes with Foreign Organisms
Oceangoing freighters that claim to be empty of ballast water before entering the Great Lakes routinely carry organisms that endanger the water bodies, a new report shows. Old Growth Up, Spotted Owl Numbers Down
Ten years after the Northwest Forest Plan sharply reduced logging on national forests in the region, the amount of old growth forest is up but northern spotted owl populations are down and with no clear reason why, scientists reported Tuesday. READ ALL THE LATEST HEADLINES ENN Presents "Sky Tour" ENN is thrilled to bring you a very special presentation: "Sky Tour," a personal tour of the night sky, hosted by ENN publisher Jerry Kay and featuring your tour guide Bing Quock of the Morrison Planetarium at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco. EarthNews Radio: PBS's "Deep Jungle" The new PBS series "Deep Jungle" brings you up close to some of the most fascinating creatures in nature. READ ALL SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY NEWS Bonobos Arrive Soon at Great Ape Trust of Iowa Think Mom and Mother Earth this Mother’s Day Environmental Conference to Focus on Student Health Penn State Pheromone Formula Best at Luring Fall Armyworms in Northeast Big Creek Property Transfered to OH Lake Metroparks READ ALL NON PROFIT NEWS Spring Awakening - Simple Solutions for Sustainable Living Hurricanes 2005, Connecting Global Warming to Renewable Energy READ ALL COMPANY NEWS |
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