Tuesday, May 31, 2005

::: ENN Daily Newsletter - Tuesday, May 24, 2005 :::

ENN Todays News

Bush Says New EPA Chief will Put Science at Heart of Environmental Policy

President Bush, in a rare visit to the Environmental Protection Agency, pledged Monday that science would be at the heart of the nation's air, water and land policies.

Disney in Hot Water over Hong Kong Shark's Fin Soup

Conservationists slammed Disney on Monday for its plans to serve dishes such as shark's fin soup, sea cucumber and abalone in its hotel restaurants when it opens a new theme park in Hong Kong in September.

India to Set up Home for Tigers

Tigers of the Sunderbans Forest in eastern India can rest easy after a news report Monday said the state government is setting up an old age home for them.

Rare Wayward Manatee Entertains Texans as it Frolics

A manatee has wandered hundreds of miles out of its range to a fishing post at the southern tip of Texas, where it is delighting locals with its lumbering grace and penchant for showing its flippers and belly.

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SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY   NEWS

On-Ramp to the Hydrogen Highway

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will advocate that California invest $54 million in public money to help build a network of up to 100 hydrogen fueling stations statewide within five years, according to new details of his "Hydrogen Highway" plan.

Greenpeace Slams High-Tech Firms for 'E-Waste' in China

The international environmental group Greenpeace slammed American and Japanese electronics giants on Monday for making computers or phones with parts that harm the health of Chinese people who recycle them.

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NON PROFIT NEWS

California, Northeast Regulators to Discuss GHG Emissions at New York Conference

A Special Father's Day Gift . . . And No Socks In Sight!

New How-To Guide for Private Land Conservation

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