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Island Nation Creates Third Largest Marine Park A tiny island nation in the Pacific Ocean has created the world's third-largest marine reserve, as global efforts to preserve biodiversity widen to include everything from insects to fish to forests. Britain's Blair Endorses Asia-Pacific Climate Pact British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Tuesday backed an Asia-Pacific climate partnership that includes India, China and the United States, saying it was not aimed at undermining the Kyoto protocol on cutting gas emissions. FDA Says No Safety Concerns from Early Tests on Benzene in Soda No safety concerns have arisen from tests for the cancer-causing chemical benzene in soft drinks, the Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday. Australia Says New Research Proves Scientific Whaling is 'A Sham' A new study shows there is no justification for scientific whaling programs under which thousands of the mammals have been killed in the name of research, Australia's environment minister said Tuesday. Forest Service Looking beyond Timber Sales for Revenues The lure of money is shaping the nation's 155 national forests: more advertising, more fees, more roads to draw timber sales and lumber mill jobs. Pressed by Sprawl and Environmental Laws, Dairy Farmers Quitting California The flight of dairies is nearly complete in Southern California, marking what could be a turning point in California's long-held dominance over the industry. >>>More articles at ENN.com
U.S. Endangered Species Act Protects Tibetan Antelope By: International Fund for Animal Welfare The Endangered Species Act listing provides U.S. law enforcement agencies with additional power to prosecute criminals involved in illegal trade of this highly endangered species. Pacific Islands Paradise Protected by the New England Aquarium A small Pacific Islands nation has distinguished itself on the global conservation map with the declaration today that it is creating the third largest marine protected area in the world, conserving an archipelago of some of the planet's most pristine coral reefs. >>>Read all Non-Profit News >>>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, March 29, 2006
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