• U.S. Senate Bars GMO Labels as March Against Monsanto Revs Up
  • Beijing’s Goal: 50,000 Electric Vehicles by 2015
  • EPA Employees on Furlough for ‘Don’t Fry Day’
  • Global Scientists, California Governor Call for Climate Action
  • U.S. Groundwater Consumption Accelerating
  • Mountains of Wealth in Afghanistan
  • Australia OKs Mine on World Heritage Quality Cape York

U.S. Senate Bars GMO Labels as March Against Monsanto Revs Up

WASHINGTON, DC, May 24, 2013 (ENS) – Two days before thousands across the United States plan to march against Monsanto’s genetically engineered crops, the U.S. Senate Thursday turned down a measure allowing states to require labels on foods made with genetically modified ingredients.

Beijing’s Goal: 50,000 Electric Vehicles by 2015

BEIJING, China, May 24, 2013 (ENS) – The City of Beijing plans to have 50,000 electric cars on the streets by 2015, 30,000 of which will be owned privately, according to the Legal Evening News, a Beijing newspaper.

EPA Employees on Furlough for ‘Don’t Fry Day’

WASHINGTON, DC, May 24, 2013 (ENS) – Most of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 17,700 employees are on furlough today to meet the budget requirements of the sequester, but still the agency is recognizing the Friday before Memorial Day as “Don’t Fry Day.”

Global Scientists, California Governor Call for Climate Action

MOUNTAIN VIEW, California, May 23, 2013 (ENS) – Warning that Earth is rapidly approaching a tipping point at which human impacts are causing alarming levels of harm to our planet, California Governor Jerry Brown today joined more than 500 scientists to release a call to action on climate change and other global threats to all humanity.

U.S. Groundwater Consumption Accelerating

RESTON, Virginia, May 23, 2013 (ENS) – Aquifers across the United States are being drawn down at an increasing pace, finds a new study released today by the U.S. Geological Survey.

Mountains of Wealth in Afghanistan

ASSADABAD, Afghanistan, May 23, 2013 (ENS) – Illegal and risky it may be, but mining for gemstones is an irresistible way of earning a living for some Afghans.

Australia OKs Mine on World Heritage Quality Cape York

CANBERRA, Australia, May 22, 2013 (ENS) – Australian Environment Minister Tony Burke has approved Rio Tinto Alcan’s new South of Embley bauxite mine on Cape York, the peninsula in northern Queensland that the Australian government intends to propose as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

 

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U.S. Senate Bars GMO Labels as March Against Monsanto Revs Up

U.S. Senate Bars GMO Labels as March Against Monsanto Revs Up

  WASHINGTON, DC, May 24, 2013 (ENS) – Two days before thousands of people across the United States plan to march against Monsanto’s genetically engineered crops, the U.S. Senate Thursday turned down a measure that would have...

 

Beijing’s Goal: 50,000 Electric Vehicles by 2015

Beijing’s Goal: 50,000 Electric Vehicles by 2015

  BEIJING, China, May 24, 2013 (ENS) – The City of Beijing plans to have 50,000 electric cars on the streets by 2015, 30,000 of which will be owned privately,  according to the Legal Evening News, a Beijing newspaper. In addition...

 

EPA Employees on Furlough for ‘Don’t Fry Day’

EPA Employees on Furlough for ‘Don’t Fry Day’

  WASHINGTON, DC, May 24, 2013 (ENS) – Most of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 17,700 employees are on furlough today to meet the budget requirements of the sequester, but still the agency is recognizing the Friday...

 

Global Scientists, California Governor Call for Climate Action

Global Scientists, California Governor Call for Climate Action

  MOUNTAIN VIEW, California, May 23, 2013 (ENS) – Warning that Earth is rapidly approaching a tipping point at which human impacts are causing alarming levels of harm to our planet, California Governor Jerry Brown today joined more...

 

U.S. Groundwater Consumption Accelerating

U.S. Groundwater Consumption Accelerating

  RESTON, Virginia, May 23, 2013 (ENS) – Aquifers across the United States are being drawn down at an increasing pace, finds a new study released today by the U.S. Geological Survey. The report, “Groundwater Depletion in the...

 

Mountains of Wealth in Afghanistan

Mountains of Wealth in Afghanistan

  By Zabihullah Ghazi ASSADABAD, Afghanistan, May 23, 2013 (ENS) – Illegal and risky it may be, but mining for gemstones is an irresistible way of earning a living for some Afghans. The eastern province of Kunar is just one region...

 

Act to Stop ‘Climate Deniers’ From Winning the Information War

Act to Stop ‘Climate Deniers’ From Winning the Information War

  By Nick Fillmore TORONTO, Ontario, Canada, May 22, 2013 (ENS) – The global warming deniers are at it again, and it is high time that the environmental movement in the United States and Canada launched an organized campaign to expose...

 

Australia OKs Mine on World Heritage Quality Cape York

Australia OKs Mine on World Heritage Quality Cape York

  CANBERRA, Australia, May 22, 2013 (ENS) – Australian Environment Minister Tony Burke has approved Rio Tinto Alcan’s new South of Embley bauxite mine on Cape York, the Queensland peninsula that the Australian government intends...

 

Public Employees Sue Over ‘Political Deals’ Behind Wolf Delisting

Public Employees Sue Over ‘Political Deals’ Behind Wolf Delisting

  WASHINGTON, DC, May 22, 2013 (ENS) – The Obama Administration’s plan to remove the gray wolf from the protections of the Endangered Species Act, as detailed in a draft Federal Register notice released today by Public Employees...

 

Cooking Oil to Biodiesel Plant Planned for Colorado

Cooking Oil to Biodiesel Plant Planned for Colorado

  BOULDER, Colorado, May 21, 2013 (ENS) – A new biodiesel production plant to be built in Boulder will make 11.5 million gallons a year of the clean burning fuel from used cooking oil collected from local restaurants. Two companies...

 

Oklahoma Twister Kills 51, Injures Dozens More

Oklahoma Twister Kills 51, Injures Dozens More

  OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, May 20, 2013 (ENS) – A powerful tornado tore through Moore and south Oklahoma City Monday, killing at least 51 people, including 20 children. The National Weather Service said the tornado extended as much...

 

India Bans Captive Dolphin Shows as ‘Morally Unacceptable’

India Bans Captive Dolphin Shows as ‘Morally Unacceptable’

  NEW DELHI, India, May 20, 2013 (ENS) – India’s Ministry of Environment and Forests has decided to forbid the keeping of captive dolphins for public entertainment anywhere in the country. In a policy statement released Friday,...

 

U.S. Musters Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Partners

U.S. Musters Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Partners

  WASHINGTON, DC, May 20, 2013 (ENS) – To foster the adoption of fuel cell electric vehicles, the U.S. Energy Department has embarked on a new public-private partnership to develop the country’s hydrogen infrastructure. Dubbed...

 

Sarawak Native Leader Barred from Hydropower World Congress

Sarawak Native Leader Barred from Hydropower World Congress

  KUCHING, Sarawak, Malaysia, May 20, 2013 (ENS) – This morning Sarawak indigenous leader Peter Kallang, chairman of the SAVE Rivers network, which opposes a dozen dams planned for the rivers of Borneo, was barred from the first meeting...

 

California’s High Court Upholds Los Angeles Bag Law

California’s High Court Upholds Los Angeles Bag Law

  SACRAMENTO, California, May 20, 2013 (ENS) – A plastic bag manufacturer’s appeal to the California Supreme Court against the Los Angeles County reusable bag ordinance has failed. A unanimous appellate court upheld the county’s...

 

Six Die as 200 mph Tornado Howls Across Texas

Six Die as 200 mph Tornado Howls Across Texas

  AUSTIN, Texas, May 16, 2013 (ENS) – Six people have lost their lives and nearly 100 others were injured as tornadoes touched down in north-central Texas overnight. More than 100 homes were damaged or destroyed. Thunderstorms with...

 

Arctic Council Prioritizes Sustainable Development, Climate Action

Arctic Council Prioritizes Sustainable Development, Climate Action

  KIRUNA, Sweden, May 16, 2013 (ENS) – Ministers from the eight Arctic states and representatives of the Arctic Indigenous Peoples Wednesday adopted a shared vision statement for the future development of the region as a “zone...

 

California Father and Son Rhino Horn Smugglers Imprisoned

California Father and Son Rhino Horn Smugglers Imprisoned

  LOS ANGELES, California, May 15, 2013 (ENS) – A father and son team from Orange County, described by prosecutors as being “at the apex of the rhino horn smuggling pyramid within the United States,” each will spend more...

 

Loud Seismic Tests Probed for Harm to Whales, Dolphins

Loud Seismic Tests Probed for Harm to Whales, Dolphins

  NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, May 15, 2013 (ENS) – The U.S. federal agency that oversees offshore oil exploration will analyze the effects of noisy underwater seismic blasts on whales and dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico. The Bureau of...

 

Indian Ocean Cyclone Threatens Over Eight Million People

Indian Ocean Cyclone Threatens Over Eight Million People

  DHAKA, Bangladesh, May 15, 2013 (ENS) – A cyclone blowing across the Indian Ocean is expected to hit Bangladesh on Thursay, threatening the lives of 8.2 million people in northeast India, Bangladesh and Myanmar (Burma). The highest...