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EMERYVILLE, CALIFORNIA - ENVIRON, a global environmental science, health, and sustainability consultancy, is pleased to announce the addition of several key air quality and noise staff in the Pacific Northwest.
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ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA - ENVIRON, a global environmental, health sciences, and sustainability consultancy, is pleased to announce the acquisition of Chicago-based Gustitus Group, Inc. ("Gustitus").
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WASHINGTON, DC - The Water Design-Build Council announced today that The Haskell Company has joined the Council as an associate member. Founded in 1965, Haskell is a leader in the integrated design-build process, specializing in the general building and civil infrastructure markets. With corporate offices in the U.S. and Mexico, the Jacksonville, Florida-based company has annual revenues of more than $700 million.
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Newark, New Jersey - PSEG Global LLC and energy storage pioneer Dr. Michael Nakhamkin today announced they have formed Energy Storage and Power LLC (ES&P); a joint venture to exclusively market, license, support the development and supervise project execution of the second generation of Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) technology.
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CHICAGO. ILLINOIS - ORDINARY MIDDLE CLASS CITIZEN FIGHTS TO UNITE COUNTRY TO FORCE OUR
POLITICAL LEADERS TO SOLVE OUR ECONOMIC CRISIS THAT HAS BEFALLEN US ALL
IN OUR COUNTRY.
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SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - Joseph LaStella, President of Green Star Products, Inc., has written many editorials and participated in radio interviews in which he has forecasted with 85% accuracy and many years in advance the energy shortages, food shortages, global warming disasters, and economic turmoil that exist today, and other events that are yet to come.
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SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - Green Star Products, Inc., (OTC: GSPI) announced today that research
institutes, universities and commercial companies from five continents
have agreed to join Green Star"s global algae testing program.
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SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - Green Star Products, Inc., (OTC: GSPI) announced that a major
breakthrough has been achieved which substantially increases the algae
growth rate of certain strains of microalgae.
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WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - The American Eagle Day resolution (S. Res. 583) was introduced in the
U.S. Senate on June 5, 2008 by Senators Lamar Alexander (R-TN) and
Robert Byrd (D-WV). The national effort was spear-headed but the
non-profit American Eagle Foundation (AEF) of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee,
headquarted at Dollywood.
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WASHINGTON, DC - May 6, 2008 – Design
and construction markets related to environment, infrastructure, and
facilities began to slow their rate of growth in 2007, and growth
rates are expected to decline still further in 2008, according to the
20th annual State-of-the-Industry Report delivered by
management consultants Farkas Berkowitz & Company to an
invitation-only conference of CEOs from leading architectural,
engineering, and construction firms.
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CIUDAD COLON, COSTA RICA - America Session 2008." As Global Majority Executive Director, Cameron
Hunter, describes, "The threat of global climate change and degradation
of natural resources has spawned a new set of environmental conflicts.
Increasingly, this competition for dwindling natural resources
necessitates that decision-makers be equipped with the tools to resolve
these types of conflicts. This is what we aim to do in our upcoming
Latin America training seminar."
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SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA - Organic Style Ltd., the fast-growing eco-luxury internet retailer,
announced today the acquisition of Coyuchi, Inc., an eco-luxury brand
for premium Organic and Fair Trade cotton bed and bath products.
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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - The Spring issue of Organic Style magazine
(http://www.OrganicStyleMag.com) highlights visionaries who have taken
courageous, inspiring action in pursuit of humanitarianism and
environmental justice.
The cover story features Julia Butterfly Hill who lived – for 738 days
– in an ancient redwood tree to save it from the lumber mill. Now,
Hill's non-profit Engage Network works with groups across the nation on
building community and undertaking social and environmental action, to
help them, as Hill says, "at finding their own trees."
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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - CLEANWELL'S KEY INGREDIENT INGENIUM™ REPRESENTS MAJOR INFECTION CONTROL
BREAKTHROUGH -- RECENT STUDIES SHOW CLEANWELL PRODUCTS KILL MRSA, E
COLI AND SALMONELLA
CleanWell is the only Triclosan-free antibacterial soap. The recent
studies and articles about toxic antibacterials found in many everyday
soaps and cleaners have scientists and consumers alarmed about the
long-term health consequences (www.newsweek.com/id/105588 and
http://www.breastcancerfund.org). The toxic, hormone-disrupting
chemicals Triclosan and Triclocarban are found in over 76 percent of
all liquid soaps and 26 percent of bar soaps as well as many other
products including toothpaste, deodorants, and plastics.
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WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - On April 15, 2008, in Houston, Texas, 17 senior executives from firms
advising municipal water utilities met to discuss the evolving
private-sector role in helping municipal water and wastewater utilities
face the challenges of the 21st century. Sponsored by the Water
Partnership Council, an organization of the leading providers of
operational services for municipal water and wastewater treatment
systems, the workshop was organized to advance private-sector efforts
to provide municipalities with more effective management consulting,
engineering, legal, and operational services.
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - In his new book "THE MYSTERIOUS RECEDING SEAS" Richard Guy puts forward
conclusive proof that our planet earth is expanding. He concludes that
the expansion process makes seas recede from shorelines worldwide. Guy
states that sea level datum is the misleading factor in the Isostatic
Rebound theory. "Both Seas Level Datum and Isostatic Rebound are myths:
Guy states "they do not exist".
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WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - “With concerns about climate change mounting, the era of coal-fired
electricity generation in the United States may be coming to a close,”
says Lester R. Brown, President, and Jonathan G. Dorn, Staff
Researcher, of Earth Policy Institute, in a recent release, “The
Beginning of the End for Coal: A Long Year in the Life of the U.S. Coal
Industry”.
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ORLANDO, FLORIDA - RezHub.com, an online travel agency who became both a pioneer and
leader in Green Travel with the launch of their Green Travel Hub
website, breaks ground again today with the integration of a
revolutionary green travel search. With the kick-off of their new
travel search, RezHub.com becomes the first travel site in history to
incorporate Green Score ratings and information in every hotel search.
Travelers now have a quick and easy way to learn about environmentally
friendly lodging options, without having to spend extra time
researching and reserving their trips at multiple websites.
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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - Low Impact Living.com, the largest green home improvement site online,
has launched a groundbreaking new Household Environmental Impact
Calculator and rating system. These tools will help Americans
understand their environmental impacts and chart a course to a more
eco-friendly home and lifestyle. (Please see the calculator at
www.lowimpactliving.com)
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ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA - With more than 70 offices throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and
Australia, these newest US locations will provide new and existing
clients enhanced access to ENVIRON's full suite of services.
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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - Monday the Center for Biological Diversity, Greenpeace, and the Natural
Resources Defense Council (NRDC) sued the Bush administration for
missing its legal deadline for issuing a final decision on whether to
list the polar bear under the Endangered Species Act due to global
warming.
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GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA - A suite of materials developed at the University of North Dakota Energy
and Environmental Research Center (EERC) are loaded and ready to lift
off on the space shuttle Endeavor early tomorrow morning.
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CAPITOLA, CALIFORNIA - Today, the entire Ocean Champions community reaffirms its strong
support for the revised OCEANS-21 Bill. For decades scientists have
identified major threats to our oceans and environmentalists have
fought for stronger protection.
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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - In response to petitions and litigation from the Center for Biological
Diversity, on March 6 the federal government declared the North Pacific
right whale “endangered” under the federal Endangered Species Act. The
whale, once ranging from California to Alaska and across the North
Pacific to Russia and Japan, is now the most endangered large whale in
the world. Perhaps fewer than 50 individuals remain in a population
that visits the Bering Sea each summer to feed.
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DENVER, COLORADO - In a suit that could serve as a national test case to interpret the 2001
Roadless Area Conservation Rule, a coalition of conservation groups
filed a lawsuit Wednesday challenging approval of a natural gas
pipeline that will require construction of more than eight miles of new
roads in protected roadless areas.
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