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Environmental Studies Waived in Push for New Oil, Gas Drilling In an aggressive push by the Bush administration to open more public land to oil and gas production, the Interior Department has quit conducting environmental reviews and seeking comments from local residents every time drilling companies propose new wells. Denmark-Based Group Urges Halt in Fishing for Threatened Deep-Sea Species A Denmark-based marine research group on Tuesday called for a halt in fishing for several threatened deep-sea species, including the orange roughy, the roundnose grenadier, the Portuguese dogfish and the leafscale gulper shark. E-Waste Proliferating The 16,000 square-foot warehouse at 401 NE Rock Island Avenue in Peoria is piled high with computers and televisions -- all used. It's the place where Recycling for Illinois, a not-for-profit recycling company, seeks to stem the tide of an onrushing sea of electronic appliances. Storm Warnings -- A Guest Commentary As New Orleans dries out and some semblance of normalcy begins to return for its luckier residents, we are just starting to think about the lessons that will have to be learned. Hurricanes Revive Florida Offshore Drilling Battle America's thirst for energy and high fuel prices after hurricanes Katrina and Rita have rekindled the fight over oil and gas drilling off Florida, where clean beaches are the bedrock of a $57 billion-a-year tourism industry. New Species of Flying Reptile Named for Fang Teeth A new species of flying reptile that died out with the dinosaurs 65 million years ago has been named for its fang-like teeth, British scientists said on Tuesday. Puget Sound Region Feeling Climate Change The Puget Sound region is feeling the impact of climate change -- from flooding to warmer waters -- and things could be getting worse, according to a report by University of Washington researchers. Scientists Study Gorilla Who Uses Tools A young gorilla in a Congo sanctuary is smashing palm nuts between two rocks to extract oil, surprising and intriguing scientists who say they have much to learn about what gorillas can do -- and about what it says about evolution. EarthNews Radio: Network for Business Innovation and Sustainability Whole Foods Market Establishes Whole Planet Foundation Coca-Cola, Ford Issue Sustainability Reports Colorado Energy Groups Team To Find Way To Store Energy Created by Wind Farms 'Clean Coal' Push Concerns Environmental Activists Sniffing Out Crop Pests, Naturally
National Recycling Coalition Urges Recycling and Reuse of Electronics in Wake of Hurricanes Pombo Bill Needs Senate Support: House-Passed Bill Protects Endangered Species, Private Property Impacts of Peak in World Oil Production Addressed by Worldwide Experts at Denver Conference America's Military Installations Threatened By Invasive Species; Exotic Plants and Animals Impair Military Operations and Put America's Natural Heritage in Danger Trust for Public Land Protects 97 Acres Next to Mentor Marsh State Nature Preserve; Coalition of Public and Private Entities Work Together to Expand Unique Wetland Area Read all Non-Profit News
Amnesty International USA Partners with Organic Bouquet; Eco-flowers Help Promote International Campaign for Human Rights Amnesty International USA Partners with Organic Bouquet; Eco-flowers Help Promote International Campaign for Human Rights Blue Sky Energy Donates Lifetime Carbon Offsets to MTV’s College Network’s and Laurie David’s Curb Global Warming Sweepstakes Coffee Pacifica Announces Acquisition of a Coffee Roasting Company EarthShell Provides Business Update; Key Activities of Licensees for U.S. and Mexico Outlined 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*
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
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