chickens
At Risk

Seven Dead in China as Bird Flu Virus Infects Humans

BEIJING, China, April 8, 2013 (ENS) – A new form of bird flu is alarming Chinese and World Health Organization officials. Since March 29, when human infection with the influenza A(H7N9) virus was first reported, a total of 24 cases have been confirmed; seven people have died. […]

solar panels
Energy

Global Solar Photovoltaic Industry Becomes Net Energy Producer

STANFORD, California, April 8, 2013 (ENS) – The rapid growth of the solar power industry over the past 10 years may have worsened the global warming situation it was meant to ease, as the energy used to manufacture the millions of solar panels now generating electricity around the world came from burning fossil fuels. […]

Derrick Rose
Business

National Basketball Association Tips Off Green Week

NEW YORK, New York, April 4, 2013 (ENS) – NBA Green Week starts today for all teams in the National Basketball Association, with community greening projects, cell phone recycling, green giveaways, adidas green on-court apparel and auctions to encourage fans to go green. […]

Sumatran rhinos
Latest News

Indonesia, Malaysia Agree to Save Last 100 Sumatran Rhinos

SINGAPORE, April 4, 2013 (ENS) – The governments of Indonesia and Malaysia today agreed for the first time to collaborate on saving the Critically Endangered Sumatran rhino, the smallest and last form of the two-horned rhino in Asia that has lived on the planet for 20 million years. […]

James Hansen
Air/Climate

NASA’s Top Climate Scientist Retires to Activist Life

NEW YORK, New York, April 3, 2013 (ENS) – America’s most outspoken climate scientist, James E. Hansen, director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, has announced he is retiring as director of the cutting-edge Earth climate research laboratory and leaving government service. […]

drought Kenya
Gov/Politics

Canada Turns Its Back on International Drought Treaty

OTTAWA, Ontario, Canada, April 2, 2013 (ENS) – The Government of Canada is quietly withdrawing from the UN Convention to Combat Desertification, UNCCD, the only legally binding international treaty that addresses desertification, land degradation and drought. […]

oil spill
Energy

Arkansas Tar Sands Spill Amps Up Keystone XL Debate

MAYFLOWER, Arkansas, April 1, 2013 (ENS) – An ExxonMobil pipeline carrying tar sands oil from Canada broke open in Arkansas on Friday, spilling thousands of gallons of black diluted bitumen into residential streets outside Little Rock and forcing the evacuation of 22 homes. […]

Houston traffic
Air/Climate

U.S. EPA Raises Standards for Clean Fuels, Vehicles

WASHINGTON, DC, April 1, 2013 (ENS) – New rules to reduce air pollution from cars and trucks proposed Friday by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will soon be open for public comment. The Tier 3 standards would set new vehicle emissions standards and lower the sulfur content of gasoline in 2017 […]

damaged homes
Air/Climate

Poll: Live on High-Risk U.S. Coastline? Prepare and Pay

WASHINGTON, DC, March 28, 2013 (ENS) – The overwhelming majority of Americans in a new public opinion poll support stronger building codes to minimize damage from climate-induced sea level rise and extreme weather, but they don’t think taxpayers should foot the bill. […]

fusion component
Energy

Japan Turns from Nuclear Fission to Nuclear Fusion

TOKYO, Japan, March 28, 2013 (ENS) – The Japanese utility that supplies electricity to seven prefectures on Japan’s main island of Honshu today officially withdrew its plan to build a new nuclear power plant near the site of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster. […]

stream sampling
Latest News

Over Half U.S. River and Stream Miles in Poor Condition

WASHINGTON, DC, March 26, 2013 (ENS) – Fifty-five percent of U.S. rivers and streams are in poor condition for aquatic life, finds the first comprehensive survey of the nation’s stream and river health, released today by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. […]