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Court Rejects EPA Limits on Air Pollution Monitoring A federal appeals court Friday rejected what it called a Bush administration attempt to "pull a surprise switcheroo" by weakening the government's authority to monitor air pollution from power plants, refineries and factories. Why Is Africa Unable To Feed Itself? The green sugar cane fields of southern Malawi bear testimony to the fertile soil that blankets the sun-drenched land. But aid agencies say 5 million people there, or close to half the population, need food aid -- a shocking state of affairs in a country which should be a farmer's paradise. European Polar Satellite Crashes Into Sea A satellite designed to measure how fast the polar ice caps are melting crashed into the Arctic Ocean after its launch in northern Russia went wrong, the European Space Agency said on Saturday. Study Shows Wyoming Gas Projects Harming Mule Deer A new study suggests natural gas development in western Wyoming is forcing mule deer into less suitable winter range and affecting the animals' movements in an area known as the Pinedale Anticline. Conserving Through Conservancy: Managing Land and Wildlife in Namibia Flying into Windhoek, the capital of the southern African nation of Namibia, is like landing in a nature reserve. Located high on a central plateau, with the Auas Mountains serving as a backdrop, it is not uncommon to spot kudu and other antelope shortly upon arrival. Alaska Threatens To Yank North Slope Leases from Oil Companies Alaska's oil and gas chief is threatening to revoke leases held by Exxon Mobil Corp. and other producers for not drilling the rich fields near the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Bishop Says Hunger Strike Just the Start of Campaign To Save Brazilian River A Brazilian bishop savored the success of his 11-day hunger strike Friday, sipping chicken soup and mulling the government's pledge to delay the rerouting of a major river in Brazil's arid northeast. Energy Department Likely To Miss Deadline for Nuclear Treatment Plant at Hanford Site The federal government says it likely will miss the deadline to open a multi-billion-dollar nuclear waste treatment plant, delaying cleanup of highly radioactive materials leftover from a site that made Cold War weapons. India Faces Turbulent Water Future, World Bank Expert Says Conflicts caused by severe water shortages could plague India in the coming decades as rivers dry up, groundwater is depleted and canals are polluted, a World Bank expert warned. Oyster Farmer Ponders Future as Endangered Species Tag Looms Patagonia Among 70 Vying for Green Business of the Year Award
Bigelow Laboratory Awarded Major Education Grant from the National Science Foundation Schwarzenegger Signs AB 405: Bill Protects Kids from Exposure to Experimental Pesticides UN Sea Turtle Recommendation Under Fire; Environmentalists Say it Won't Prevent Extinction in the Pacific New Funding for Wild Planet Project Announced Water Vapor & Climate Change: New Study Confirms Global Warming Predictions Read all Non-Profit News
Ideal Bite, Inc. Strikes Gold by Mining Green; Eco-friendly Web Company’s Subscriber Growth Skyrockets Alongside Green Consumer Movement SYSCO Food Services 3-Year "FAST CHARGE” Results In; Independent Tests Exceed Warranty Expectations Study Confirms Consumer Buying Power Influenced by Environmental and Social Considerations Katrina, Rita Could Supply 50,000 Megawatts of Renewable Energy; Green Energy Resources Plan Would Half U.S. Clean Up Cost EPTEE China 2006 Read all Company News |
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