Environmental

2012 Set to Be Ninth Warmest Year on Record – UN Report

GENEVA–(ENEWSPF)–28 November 2012 – Temperatures this year are the ninth highest on record since 1850 despite the effect of La Niña, a meteorological phenomenon which is supposed to have a cooling influence on the Earth’s atmosphere, says a new United Nations report released today. High temperatures were accompanied by unprecedented[Read More…]

Statement by BP: EPA’s Temporary Suspension Does Not Affect BP’s Existing Contracts with US Government

Company working with EPA to demonstrate “present responsibility” and have temporary suspension lifted LONDON—(ENEWSPF)—28 November 2012.  Today’s announcement by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding BP’s temporary suspension relates only to future potential contracts with the US government. The temporary suspension does not affect any existing contracts the company[Read More…]

Space Stars: Generations — Lockhart, Shatner, Wheaton Videos Celebrate NASA Spinoff Benefits to Life on Earth

WASHINGTON–(ENEWSPF)–November 28, 2012.  June Lockhart, William Shatner and Wil Wheaton are the latest entertainment icons featured in new public service announcements that highlight how some of NASA’s outstanding accomplishments in space are used to improve our life on Earth. Spanning generations of silver screen and television portrayals of humanity’s exploration[Read More…]

Report Finds Water Pollution in Florida Costs up to $10.5 Billion, Annually

EPA action on clean-up plan expected soon Tallahassee, FL–(ENEWSPF)–November 28, 2012. In the first comprehensive review of its kind, the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), based at Tufts University, has released a white paper entitled Valuing Florida’s Clean Waters. The paper finds that algae and red tide outbreaks caused by water pollution[Read More…]

International Space Station Salutes the Sun

  International Space Station EU–(ENEWSPF)–28 November 2012 This weekend the International Space Station will turn itself to position ESA’s SOLAR instrument for a better view of the Sun. It will be the first time the Station has changed attitude for scientific reasons alone.   SOLAR has been monitoring our Sun’s[Read More…]

Methyl Iodide Uses To Formally End in the U.S.

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–November 28, 2012.  Earlier this year the maker of the fumigant methyl iodide indicated it would stop producing the toxic chemical. Now, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the registrant, Arysta LifeScience North America, LLC have entered into a Memorandum of Agreement to formally terminate all agricultural use[Read More…]

TruGreen’s Loss is the Planet’s Gain

Company Suffering Massive Drop in Sales The sad dalmatian is getting even sadder, just as the planet may see an inkling of good news. MAINE–(ENEWSPF)–November 27, 2012. While admitting earlier this month that it overvalued its bleeding behemoth lawn care division by nearly a billion dollars, ServiceMaster has told its[Read More…]

United Nations Environment Program Report Urges Policymakers to Account for Thawing Permafrost in Climate Projections

NSIDC research scientist Kevin Schaefer (left) is lead author in a U.N. Environmental Program (UNEP) report that highlights the impact of permafrost carbon feedback on global climate. The Lena River delta in Siberia (right) is an example of permafrost and shows polygons formed by the intersection of ice wedges. —Credit:[Read More…]

Mayor Emanuel Announces Nation’s Leading Incentive Program To Encourage Private and Public Fleets To Convert Trucks To Electric Power

New Program Will Be Most Generous Incentive Package in Nation To Incentivize Conversions to Electric Vehicles; Will Include Vouchers Given at Point of Sale CHICAGO–(ENEWSPF)–November 27, 2012. Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced today that the City of Chicago will launch an incentive program for electric trucks in Spring 2013, which will[Read More…]

Do Missing Jupiters Mean Massive Comet Belts?

  Debris disc around GJ 581 EU–(ENEWSPF)–27 November 2012 Using ESA’s Herschel space observatory, astronomers have discovered vast comet belts surrounding two nearby planetary systems known to host only Earth-to-Neptune-mass worlds. The comet reservoirs could have delivered life-giving oceans to the innermost planets.   In a previous Herschel study, scientists[Read More…]

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