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Energy

Louisiana Copes With Oil Spill, High Winds, Flooding

November 2, 2009 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Louisiana Copes With Oil Spill, High Winds, Flooding

  NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, November 2, 2009 (ENS) – An oil spill south of New Orleans and flooding across northern and western parishes has made it a difficult weekend for […]

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Food

Rich Countries Feeding on Poor Countries’ Farmland

November 2, 2009 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Rich Countries Feeding on Poor Countries’ Farmland

  By Haider Rizvi NEW YORK, New York, November 2, 2009 (ENS) – Investors from capital-rich nations that cannot produce enough food for their own consumption are squeezing small farmers […]

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At Risk

Fire Breaks Out at Leaking Timor Sea Oil Well

November 2, 2009 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Fire Breaks Out at Leaking Timor Sea Oil Well

  PERTH, Australia, November 2, 2009 (ENS) – A huge fire has been blazing at an oil rig in the Timor Sea since Sunday, after an attempt by the oil […]

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At Risk

Tanker Spills Heavy Black Oil into San Francisco Bay

October 31, 2009 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Tanker Spills Heavy Black Oil into San Francisco Bay

ALAMEDA, California, October 31, 2009 (ENS) – Cleanup operations continue today in response to an oil spill from a tanker into San Francisco Bay Friday morning. Bunker fuel was being […]

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Wildlife

Leopard Skin Smuggler Found Guilty by South Dakota Jury

October 30, 2009 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Leopard Skin Smuggler Found Guilty by South Dakota Jury

  ABERDEEN, South Dakota, October 30, 2009 (ENS) – A leopard shot seven years ago in South Africa caught up with a South Dakota man in an Aberdeen courtroom today. […]

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Energy

U.S., China Plan $1.5 Billion Utility-Scale Wind Farm in Texas

October 30, 2009 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on U.S., China Plan $1.5 Billion Utility-Scale Wind Farm in Texas

  WASHINGTON, DC, October 30, 2009 (ENS) – The U.S. Renewable Energy Group and Cielo Wind Power have entered into a joint venture agreement with China’s Shenyang Power Group to […]

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Energy

$338M in Recovery Act Funding Energizes Geothermal Industry

October 30, 2009 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on $338M in Recovery Act Funding Energizes Geothermal Industry

  WASHINGTON, DC, October 30, 2009 (ENS) – The Obama administration is financing an expansion of the U.S. geothermal industry, investing $338 million in Recovery Act grant funding to support […]

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Water

EPA Studies Permeable Surfaces at Experimental Stormwater Parking Lot

October 30, 2009 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on EPA Studies Permeable Surfaces at Experimental Stormwater Parking Lot

  EDISON, New Jersey, October 30, 2009 (ENS) – Polluted runoff from hard surfaces such as parking lots remains a complicated problem, but the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is renewing […]

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Wildlife

Canada, Nunavut and Greenland Sign Polar Bear Pact

October 30, 2009 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Canada, Nunavut and Greenland Sign Polar Bear Pact

  KANGERLUUSUAQ, Greenland, October 30, 2009 (ENS) – A polar bear conservation and management agreement between Greenland, Canada and Nunavut was signed today at Kangerlussuaq, Greenland. The pact caps months […]

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Air/Climate

Murphy Oil Sued Over Air Pollution From Meraux Refinery

October 29, 2009 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Murphy Oil Sued Over Air Pollution From Meraux Refinery

  NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, October 29, 2009 (ENS) – Student attorneys at Tulane University’s Environmental Law Clinic are taking on a giant oil company on behalf of a community group […]

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Energy

EPA’s Secret Plan to Raise Public Radiation Exposure Levels Challenged

October 29, 2009 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on EPA’s Secret Plan to Raise Public Radiation Exposure Levels Challenged

  WASHINGTON, DC, October 29, 2009 (ENS) – Public employees have filed a lawsuit demanding documents related to the U.S. EPA’s plans made “in secrecy” to allow public exposure to […]

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Wildlife

International Trade Bans Proposed for Bluefin Tuna, Polar Bears

October 29, 2009 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on International Trade Bans Proposed for Bluefin Tuna, Polar Bears

  GENEVA, Switzerland, October 29, 2009 (ENS) – Proposals for tighter trade controls on Atlantic bluefin tuna, polar bears, sharks, corals, and elephant ivory have been submitted to the Convention […]

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Oceans

South Africa, Mozambique Create Africa’s Largest Marine Protected Area

October 29, 2009 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on South Africa, Mozambique Create Africa’s Largest Marine Protected Area

  ST. LUCIA, South Africa, October 29, 2009 (ENS) – South Africa and its neighbor to the north, Mozambique, have joined forces to create Africa’s largest marine protected area. Mozambique […]

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Toxics

Toxic Face Paint Makes for Scary Halloween

October 28, 2009 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Toxic Face Paint Makes for Scary Halloween

  SAN FRANCISCO, California, October 28, 2009 (ENS) – Some children’s face paints contain lead, a neurotoxin that can harm the brain at low doses, according to new product tests […]

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Water

Groups Issue SOS Distress Call for New Zealand’s Wild Rivers

October 28, 2009 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Groups Issue SOS Distress Call for New Zealand’s Wild Rivers

  WELLINGTON, New Zealand, October 28, 2009 (ENS) – Eight conservation and outdoor recreation groups have joined together in defense of New Zealand’s wild rivers, which now are threatened by […]

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Air/Climate

U.S. Senate Climate Bill Runs the Gauntlet of Opinions

October 28, 2009 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on U.S. Senate Climate Bill Runs the Gauntlet of Opinions

WASHINGTON, DC, October 28, 2009 (ENS) – The U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Tuesday began three days of hearings on a Senate climate bill to match the […]

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Energy

Obama Invests $3.4 Billion in Smart Energy Grid

October 27, 2009 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Obama Invests $3.4 Billion in Smart Energy Grid

  ARCADIA, Florida, October 27, 2009 (ENS) – President Barack Obama today announced the largest single energy grid modernization investment in U.S. history. The federal government has awarded $3.4 billion […]

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Energy

Quinnipiac Installs First University Micro-Wind Farm

October 27, 2009 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Quinnipiac Installs First University Micro-Wind Farm

  HAMDEN, Connecticut, October 27, 2009 (ENS) – The first of 25 Windspire vertical wind turbines are now being installed at the first university micro-wind farm in the country. The […]

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Oceans

NOAA and Four States Form South Atlantic Ocean Alliance

October 27, 2009 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on NOAA and Four States Form South Atlantic Ocean Alliance

  CHARLESTON, South Carolina, October 27, 2009 (ENS) – State government representatives from the Southeast coastal region have formed a partnership with the federal agency responsible for oceans to better […]

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Wildlife

Seabird Rescuers Battle Slimy Algae on Pacific Northwest Beaches

October 27, 2009 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Seabird Rescuers Battle Slimy Algae on Pacific Northwest Beaches

  FAIRFIELD, California, October 27, 2009 (ENS) – Waves of toxic algae have killed thousands of sea birds on the Washington and Oregon coasts since late September, and a widespread […]

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