Full Page ad in Canada’s National Newspaper Asks Canada to Restore its Reputation
South Africans Challenge Canada on Tar Sands on Occasion of Climate Conference: Full Page ad in Canada’s National Newspaper Asks Canada to Restore its Reputation PR Newswire — November 30, 2011 DURBAN, South Africa, November 30, 2011 /PRNewswire/ – More than a dozen anti-Apartheid and climate leaders from South Africa appear today on a full [...]
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Around China: Endangered wild tigers threatened as winter comes
In the Wanda mountains, near the China-Russia border, dense forest cover is sparse and any animal seen up to 500 meters away is easily tracked down. It’s hard to imagine that this is where Siberian tigers roam as they usually prefer to skulk in the shadows of thick forests
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EU says climate pact not enough, wants deal by 2015
By Agnieszka Flak and Jon Herskovitz DURBAN | Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:05am EST DURBAN (Reuters) – The world needs a far more ambitious plan to cut emissions of planet-warming greenhouse gases than the Kyoto Protocol, European Union climate negotiators said Monday, calling for a global deal to be reached by 2015 and in place [...]
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Chevron to brief U.S. officials on Brazil oil spill
WASHINGTON | Mon Nov 28, 2011 12:53pm EST WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Chevron Corp will brief U.S. offshore drilling regulators on its recent oil spill off the coast of Brazil, an agency official said on Monday. Michael Bromwich, the head of the Interior Department’s Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, said the agency requested the briefing [...]
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Canada won’t confirm it’s pulling out of Kyoto
By David Ljunggren OTTAWA | Mon Nov 28, 2011 5:28pm EST OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada dismissed the Kyoto Protocol on climate change on Monday as a thing of the past, but declined to confirm a media report it will formally pull out of the international treaty before the end of this year. Although the Conservative [...]
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Global environmental organization says rich countries should do more to fight climate change
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Monday urged developed countries to take more actions to tackle global climate change
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ESA Renewables Completes Solar Farm Construction in North Carolina
Lake Mary, FL, October 27, 2011 –(PR.com)– ESA Renewables, a leading turnkey solar system provider, announced this week the completion of its solar photovoltaic energy generating system in Murphy, North Carolina. The 999 kW solar array is located in the tight-knit community of Murphy in the heart of Cherokee Country, North Carolina. Situated on approximately [...]
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Johnson City Selects ESA Renewables to Install & Maintain Four Photovoltaic Systems
Lake Mary, FL, October 27, 2011 –(PR.com)– ESA Renewables (ESA), a leading turnkey solar system provider, has been awarded a competitive bid contract penned by Johnson City, Tennessee officials to install and maintain four ground and rooftop photovoltaic systems that convert solar radiation into direct current electricity. Twenty-one additional solar energy generating systems will potentially [...]
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Event in San Diego, CA to Explore Sustainable Agriculture Entrepreneurship in Southern California
San Diego, CA, November 10, 2011 –(PR.com)– Update (11/28) – Despite the fragile state of the economy, a burgeoning crop of agricultural entrepreneurs is beginning to sprout in San Diego, CA, poised to develop sustainable and profitable solutions to meet the food and energy demands of a world population forecast to peak at 9 billion [...]
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New Laptop Bag from Recycled Plastic Bottles
Grass Valley, CA, November 03, 2011 –(PR.com)– Just in time for the holiday season, GreenSmart, the global brand of eco-friendly bags and cases, introduces its version of the traditional slim style laptop bag. The bag, called the Markhor, has an asymmetrical face and is constructed exclusively from fabrics made from recycled bottles. Available in 3 [...]
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