Cape York
Land Use/Forests

Australia Moves Toward Cape York World Heritage Nomination

CANBERRA, Australia, May 6, 2013 (ENS) – Parts of Cape York Peninsula, one of the last wilderness areas on Earth, will be nominated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site by the Australian Government even as the Queensland Government develops a new bauxite mine there. […]

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Food

Honey Bee Decline Due to ‘Complex’ Multiple Factors

WASHINGTON, DC, May 2, 2013 (ENS) – Multiple factors are responsible for the steep decline in honey bees across the United States, including parasites and disease, genetics, poor nutrition and pesticide exposure, federal government officials reported today, releasing a new scientific consensus on honey bee health. […]

air pollution
Air/Climate

Air Pollution Linked to Hardening of the Arteries

ANN ARBOR, Michigan, April 30, 2013 (ENS) – Long term exposure to air pollution is linked to heart attacks and strokes because it speeds up hardening of the arteries, according to University of Michigan scientists and colleagues from across the United States. […]

sewage overflow
Air/Climate

Superstorm Sandy Dumped 11 Billion Gallons of Sewage

NEW YORK, New York, April 30, 2013 (ENS) – Six months after Superstorm Sandy struck the U.S. Atlantic coast, data from the eight hardest hit states shows that 11 billion gallons of untreated and partially treated sewage flowed into waterways and city streets, reports Climate Central, an organization of scientists and journalists. […]

smart cars
Latest News

U.S. Car Buyers Embrace New Fuel Efficiency Standards

WASHINGTON, DC, April 30, 2013 (ENS) – Consumer demand for new fuel-efficient vehicles is high in the United States and electrics are gaining in popularity, finds a new analysis by the Consumer Federation of America, an association of more than 260 nonprofit consumer groups. […]

salmon
Land Use/Forests

Bristol Bay: Largest Salmon Fishery vs Giant Mine Proposal

SEATTLE, Washington, April 29, 2013 (ENS) – If Bristol Bay, Alaska is opened to mining, the ore deposit would be mined for decades, and the wastes would require management “for centuries or even in perpetuity,” finds a revised environmental assessment issued Friday by the U.S. EPA. […]