Wednesday, July 27, 2005

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Study Warns California Will Need 40 Percent More Water in 25 Years
At current rates, California's thirst for water will jump by 40 percent over the next 25 years, with much of the water used for landscaping, a new study warns.

Researcher Trying to Breed Tropical Fish
A University of New England researcher is working to breed a tropical aquarium fish in captivity in an effort to take pressure off fragile ecosystems in Southeast Asia that are being damaged by unsustainable harvesting of exotic fish species.

Australia, U.S. Plan New Emissions Pact as Alternative to Kyoto Protocol
The United States will join India, China and Australia in announcing a new pact to limit greenhouse gases as an alternative to the Kyoto Protocol, Australia's environment minister said Wednesday.

Energy Compromise has Billions in Tax Breaks for Energy Companies, Cuts Conservation Support
Lawmakers scaled back support for energy conservation and efficiency programs as part of a $11.5 billion tax package expected to be added Wednesday to a sweeping energy bill that Congress hopes to complete this week.

Canon Unveils Recycling Program to Consumers
Imaging and copy giant Canon has announced a recycling program for its products. The recycling of used and obsolete electronic products is becoming an issue throughout the consumer and office electronics products industry.

Witnesses Say Bears Back in Switzerland
Bears may have returned to Switzerland, more than 100 years after disappearing from their Alpine habitat, according to eyewitnesses.

Coalition of Groups Takes Aim at Sacramento, California Public TV Show
A 40-member coalition of food safety groups, environmentalists and anti-biotech organizations is demanding that a Sacramento public television station withdraw its national weekly TV series on American food production scheduled to debut in September.

Livestock Not Immune from Heat Stress in Midwest
Farmers across the Midwest are using everything from electric fans to cold showers to keep their livestock from wilting in the oppressive heat, which is blamed for killing at least 1,200 head of cattle in Nebraska.

Environmental Report Names Top Power Plant Polluters in Northeast
Ten power plants in the Northeast last year produced a third of the region's carbon dioxide emissions, considered a major contributor to global warming, according to a report released Tuesday by a coalition of environmental groups.

Rare Island Birds Threatened by 'Super Mice'
"Monster mice" are eating metre-high albatross chicks alive, threatening rare bird species on a remote south Atlantic island seen as the world's most important seabird colony.

More Rare Hummingbirds Spotted in Texas
The recent sighting of a rare hummingbird has bird biologists in Texas almost giddy. A white-eared hummingbird spotted in Lubbock earlier this month was the first to be seen in the South Plains and Panhandle regions, according to the Llano Estacado Audubon Society.

Police Arrest Greenpeace Activists Protesting at Australian Coal Port
Four Greenpeace activists were arrested and a fifth was fined Wednesday after the organization's flagship Rainbow Warrior blocked the entrance to a coal harbor to protest what they called Australia's addiction to fossil fuel, the group and police said.

Dry-Cleaning Chemical Spurs Worries about Wells
Dry cleaners knew nothing about the risks of perchloroethylene, known as perc, when it came into common use in the 1950s. In those days, chemical manufacturers even suggested that old perc or perc waste products could be tossed on dirt piles behind shops, said Mike Frew, a project manager in the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's voluntary dry cleaner cleanup program.

Itochu to Create 'MOTTAINAI' Brand for Environment Conservation

Outsourcing Forests to India

Non Profit News Releases

New Study Demonstrates Benefits of Sustainable Forestry Certification:

Working Assets Launches FlowersForChange.com with Organic Bouquet

Endangered North Atlantic Right Whale Study Says Population in Crisis

Hudson, Kissimmee and St. Croix Rivers Short-Listed for Global Riverprize

Children's World Summit for the Environment Convenes in Japan

Company News Releases

Triton Technologies and Internal Hydro Enter Licensing Agreement; Triton Granted Exclusive License and Distribution Rights for IHDR’s Revolutionary Hydropower Technology in North America

Birds of the Peruvian Amazon

Coffee Pacifica to Acquire a Coffee Roasting Company

Conversion of Coal-Fired Power Plants Presents Opportunities for Renewable Energy Industry

EarthShell Corporation to Hold Annual Meeting of Stockholders


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