Tuesday, September 21, 2004

ENN news 09/21/2004:


* New Class of Planets Found Around Two Other Stars

Judge Lifts Injunctions on Oregon Salvage Logging of Nation's Worst 2002 Wildfire

AEP Plans to Build "Clean-Coal" Plant

Appalachian Trail is Vulnerable to New Forest Rules, Environmental Group Claims

Japanese Government Challenges Court Order to Freeze Massive Land Reclamation Project

Klamath River Salmon Opponents Inch Toward Compromise

Billion-Dollar Asian Reef Fish Industry in Peril

Technology Already Exists to Stabilize Climate, Say Experts

West Virginia conservation groups seek new status for national forest tracts

New England environmentalists, lobstermen gear up to save whales, livelihood

Stamford, Conn.-based Poseidon Resources develops alternative water sources

Building's Completion Puts Pressure On CD-Case Maker Infiniti

Council Eyes Plans To Add More Downtown Housing

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Eternal Reefs Announces 2004 Memorial Reef Locations

Guayabo National Monument: Historic Costa Rica

New Information Shows GMOs are Unsafe to Health

The Growing Impact of "New Consumers" in China, India, and Other Developing and Transition Countries on the World's Resources

NY/NJ Seminar: Green and Business Success

Discover Old-Growth Forests of the Northeast From Manhattan to the Finger Lakes and Pennsylvania to Maine

Grounds for Change Switches to 100% Renewable Power

NET LOSS: The Storm Over Salmon Farming

Defining High Quality Protein


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IFAW and lobstermen team up to protect North Atlantic right whales by replacing 3,250 miles of dangerous lobster gear

Emissions trading: From comprehensive to EU adapted

Climate policy follows the money

The Internet's landfill alternative

Sudden Oak Death Survey In Pennsylvania

Biological Control Successful Against Invasive Plant

Composting Reduces Pest Populations

PA IPM's Web Page Gets a New Look

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