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ENN Weekly: October 3rd - 7th ENN's editors summarize the most compelling environmental and sustainable economy stories of the week. In the news October 3rd - 7th: Energy Hog comes to life, global warming hits wildlife, China aims for green growth, and a Capitol Christmas... minus the tree? Gulf Nature Park Awaits Gators' Return after Rita The alligators have fled and the tall, green marsh grasses are brown from salt water, but the coastal Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge's resilient natural defenses may have prevented a catastrophe in the area ravaged by Hurricane Rita. China To Eschew Fast Growth in New Economic Plan China is poised to unveil a new roadmap for the world's seventh-biggest economy that scraps a long-standing policy of faster growth in favour of improving social services and curbing widespread environmental devastation. Climate Change Linked to Cruise Ship Illness Outbreaks Warming ocean waters may have tainted Alaskan oysters with a bacteria that triggered four outbreaks of illness on a cruise ship among people who ate the shellfish raw, researchers reported this week. An Ill Wind Might Help the Shrimp Industry -- An ENN Guest Commentary When Hurricanes Katrina and Rita hit Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Texas, many thought they were witnessing the “ill wind that blows nobody good.” Property damage will be in the billions and the toll in human suffering can never be measured. How could a silver lining be found in this dark summer of tragedy for anyone in the hurricane-struck areas, much less the shrimping industry? Shark Nicole Clocks More Than 12,000 Miles Crisscrossing Indian Ocean A great white shark named Nicole logged more than 12,000 miles swimming from Africa to Australia and back, the first proof of a link between the two continents' shark populations, researchers say. Gasoline Spike Fuels Surge in U.S. Bicycle Sales A spike in gasoline prices is fueling what could be the biggest year for U.S. bicycle sales since the Arab oil embargo more than three decades ago, a leading bike association said this week. GE, EPA Strike New Deal on Hudson River Dredging Federal authorities and General Electric Co. struck a deal Thursday on dredging PCB-contaminated sediment from the Hudson River, a big step forward in the delayed Superfund cleanup plan. Australia Rejects Crocodile Safari Hunt Plan Australia has rejected a plan to allow crocodile safari hunting in the country's north where the reptiles killed two men in separate attacks last week. Crocodiles were declared a protected species in 1971 when their numbers fell to about 5,000, but since then their population in the Northern Territory has exploded to around 70,000 in the wild with another 18,000 in six crocodiles farms.
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 Umzi Wethu Project Unveiled Read all Non-Profit News
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 Can Americans Eat Locally? 190 Restaurants in 26 States Challenged to Use Only Ingredients from Within a 150-mile Radius Read all Company News |
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