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ANALYSIS: Ecuador’s Biodiverse Paradise Could Still Be Lost to Oil

February 18, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on ANALYSIS: Ecuador’s Biodiverse Paradise Could Still Be Lost to Oil

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Obama Backs First New U.S. Nuclear Plant with $8.3 Billion

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South Carolina Publisher First to Use 100% Environmentally Certified Paper

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Scientists Desperate to Protect World’s 25 Most Endangered Primates

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Neighborhoods Get Federal Help With Brownfields, Housing, Transport

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113 Governments Agree to Conserve Endangered Sharks

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Bees Can Learn to Recognize Human Faces

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Fishing Industry Killing World’s Toothed Whales, Dolphins

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Court Upholds New York State’s Tough Ballast Water Rules

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Federal Council Links Wildlife Conservation, Hunting, But Conflicts Persist

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Thailand’s Tiger Temple Sues Conservationists Over Abuse Allegations

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EPA Faces Lawsuits Over Pesticide Harms, Soot

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U.S. EPA Will List, Possibly Regulate, Chemicals of Concern

January 28, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on U.S. EPA Will List, Possibly Regulate, Chemicals of Concern

U.S. EPA Will List, Possibly Regulate, Chemicals of Concern WASHINGTON, DC, December 31, 2009 (ENS) – For the first time, the U.S. EPA intends to establish a Chemicals of Concern […]

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EPA Plans to Expand Lead Monitoring Network

January 28, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on EPA Plans to Expand Lead Monitoring Network

EPA Plans to Expand Lead Monitoring Network WASHINGTON, DC, December 30, 2009 (ENS) – To ensure that the most vulnerable Americans are better protected from exposure to lead, the U.S. […]

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Postal Service to Deliver Medicine in Case of Anthrax Attack, Obama Orders

January 28, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Postal Service to Deliver Medicine in Case of Anthrax Attack, Obama Orders

Postal Service to Deliver Medicine in Case of Anthrax Attack, Obama Orders WASHINGTON, DC, December 30, 2009 (ENS) – President Barack Obama today ordered federal agencies to establish a national […]

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Climate Pledge Tracker Compares Nations’ CO2 Emissions Limits

January 28, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Climate Pledge Tracker Compares Nations’ CO2 Emissions Limits

Climate Pledge Tracker Compares Nations’ CO2 Emissions Limits NAIROBI, Kenya, December 30, 2009 (ENS) – Anywhere that people can go online they can trace the proposals and plans of countries […]

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UK: Holiday Households Dump 230,000 Tonnes of Food Waste

January 28, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on UK: Holiday Households Dump 230,000 Tonnes of Food Waste

UK: Holiday Households Dump 230,000 Tonnes of Food Waste LONDON, UK, December 29, 2009 (ENS) – Roughly 230,000 metric tonnes of food ends up in rubbish bins across Britain over […]

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Ottawa River Cleanup Started After Months of Delay

January 28, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Ottawa River Cleanup Started After Months of Delay

Ottawa River Cleanup Started After Months of Delay TOLEDO, Ohio, December 28, 2009 (ENS) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Ottawa River Group and the state of Ohio began […]

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$30 Million Cleanup Set for Massachusetts’ Superfund Landfill

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$30 Million Cleanup Set for Massachusetts’ Superfund Landfill BOSTON, Massachusetts, December 28, 2009 (ENS) – Cleanup of the 50 acre Sutton Brook Disposal Area Superfund Site in Tewksbury, Massachusetts will […]

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Year of the Tiger Dawns With Just 3,200 Wild Tigers Left

January 28, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Year of the Tiger Dawns With Just 3,200 Wild Tigers Left

Year of the Tiger Dawns With Just 3,200 Wild Tigers Left KATHMANDU, Nepal, December 28, 2009 (ENS) – To mark 2010 as Year of the Tiger, the government of Nepal […]

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