Environmental

DJ Steve Porter Remixes Michael Bloomberg and the Sierra Club

Innovative Video Marks New Tactic in Non-Profit Marketing New York, NY—(ENEWSPF)—September 27, 2011.  The Sierra Club released a video today created by DJ Steve Porter, known for his innovative “remix” videos, featuring celebrities, sports stars, and now Michael Bloomberg, philanthropist and Mayor of New York City, and the Sierra Club’s[Read More…]

Through Young Eyes and Old Stories, We Can Gain New Perspective

MAINE–(ENEWSPF)–September 27, 2011.   Theo Ormrod Davis, 15, won a prestigious photography honor in England for this photo of a dandelion. MY DAUGHTER, AIMEE, WILL PROUDLY TELL YOU THAT SHE’S four and three-quarters now, and not just four and a half. Upon this momentous birthday occasion my wife decided it[Read More…]

Commerce Department Announces $102 Million in Wetlands, Barrier Island Restoration Awards for Louisiana

Acting Commerce Secretary Blank also highlights benefits to Louisiana of American Jobs Act Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–September 27, 2011.  Acting Secretary of Commerce Rebecca Blank today announced $102 million for three Louisiana projects in the Barataria and Terrebone basins, to restore deteriorated wetlands and barrier island habitats along the state’s coast. These[Read More…]

Dan Rather Reports: EPA Covers Up Bee Evidence

U.S. GOVERNMENT CONTINUES TO IGNORE PESTICIDE PROOF MAINE–(ENEWSPF)–September 26, 2011.  We’ve been at this now for more than five years. As one of the first organizations in North America to go public with the notion that a class of pesticides made from synthetic nicotine were responsible for the sudden bee[Read More…]

Organic Farmers Call for Clear Rules to Spur Innovation

Farmers urge federal regulators to clarify organic rules to eliminate the use of methyl iodide and promote green farming San Francisco, CA–(ENEWSPF)–September 23, 2011.  In light of growing concerns about the use of the cancer-causing strawberry pesticide methyl iodide, the New York Times reports today that farmers are urging the United[Read More…]

International Meeting Offers Pesticide Hope

MAINE–(ENEWSPF)–Sep 22, 2011 Kathryn Gilje helped lead the efforts against methyl iodide in California. By Kathryn Gilje I was born 20 miles from the Canadian border, as the crow flies. Childhood runs for a ‘mack’ and regular trips to the border were common. But this week, my Canadian journey was[Read More…]

NOAA Releases First National Bycatch Report

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–September 22, 2011. Researchers from NOAA Fisheries and the Oregon Department of Fisheries and Wildlife use sonar to study fishing techniques that improve selectivity and reduce bycatch on a commercial flatfish trawler.  Download here. (Credit: NOAA) A new NOAA report of data collected in 2005 will help the agency’s[Read More…]

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