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New This Week on ENN TV This week, ENN TV features video on the critically endangered Sumatran rhinoceros, the agrochemical business and its impact on the food chain, a "human trash collector" and her son living near Bangkok, and sustainable business pioneers. U.S. House Panels Push Bills To Help Energy Industry Spurred by higher gasoline prices from two hurricanes, a U.S. House panel was expected to approve Wednesday a hastily written Republican bill that would boost refining capacity and roll back some air pollution rules. Warming Causes Record Arctic Ice Melt, U.S. Report Says The Arctic ice shelf has melted for the fourth straight year to its smallest area in a century, driven by rising temperatures that appear linked to a buildup of greenhouse gases, U.S. scientists said Wednesday. Ex-Interior Chief Calls For Land-Use Plan A 25-story, privately owned steel tower peering over the Gettysburg Battlefield in 1997 struck then Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt as a glaring example of how private property rights can negatively impact public land. EarthNews Radio: Food Revolution Do you want to foment change? Start with dinner. Jerry Kay talks to Andrew Cantrell of the Center for Food Safety. Officials Decline Automatic Re-Enrollment for Most in Conservation Program Changes are in store for a conservation program that pays farmers to take fragile land out of production, the Bush administration said Wednesday. California Air Quality Rules Too Taxing, Critics Say A set of air quality rules meant to cut pollution from new development is being challenged by local politicians and builders who say they would unfairly tax new homes and businesses. Maryland Gets $19.4 Million To Fund Bay Improvements Gov. Robert Ehrlich announced a $19.4 million plan to reduce pollution and restore oyster habitat in the Corsica River over the next five years. Dutch Solar Car Wins Australian Outback Race Dutch team Nuon won the eighth World Solar Challenge on Wednesday, piloting their bug-shaped car in record time across the vast, inhospitable Australian outback. Environmentalists, Boise Cascade Clash Over 'Old Growth' Milwaukee-Based Company Unveils Lab for Hybrid Auto Batteries
Marine Organisms Threatened By Increasingly Acidic Ocean; Corals and Plankton May Have Difficulty Making Shells Biodiesel Delivery Assists in Hurricane Relief Effort; Biodiesel Advocates Donate Fuel to Help Power Relief Ships Before Fleeing Rita Agreement Reached to Acquire 102-Acre North Pasture Land Pennsylvania Christmas Tree Growers Benefit from IPM New IPCC Report Confirms That CO2 Storage Could Play A Major Role In Combating Climate Change – But Only If Key Constraints Are Addressed Read all Non-Profit News
Katrina, Rita Could Supply 50,000 Megawatts of Renewable Energy; Green Energy Resources Plan Would Half U.S. Clean Up Cost EPTEE China 2006 Can Americans Eat Locally? 190 Restaurants in 26 States Challenged to Use Only Ingredients from Within a 150-mile Radius Powerflare Corporation to Exhibit at International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference 14 Elite International Jurors Judging Coffee Pacifica's ''Pride of PNG 2005'' Cupping Competition Read all Company News |
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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*
Thursday, September 29, 2005
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