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Time is Ripe for Fire Detection Satellite, Say Berkeley Scientists

BERKELEY–(ENEWSPF)–October 22, 2013.As firefighters emerge from another record wildfire season in the Western United States, University of California, Berkeley, scientists say it’s time to give them a 21st century tool: a fire-spotting satellite. An artist’s concept of the FUEGO satellite, which would snap digital photos of the Western U.S. every[Read More…]

More Than 40 Percent of Middle and High Schoolers Who Smoke Use Flavored Little Cigars or Flavored Cigarettes

Flavored little cigar smokers less likely to think about quitting tobacco use   Infographic: “40 Percent of middle school and high school students who smoke use flavored litle cigars or flavored cigarettes” Full Accessible Version  [1.45 MB] Atlanta, GA–(ENEWSPF)–October 22, 2013.  More than two out of every five middle and high[Read More…]

NOAA Announces End of Traditional Paper Nautical Charts

NOAA-certified Print-on-Demand partners will continue to sell up-to-date paper nautical charts Most mariners now use Print-on-Demand nautical charts that are up-to-date to the moment of printing. High resolution (Credit: NOAA) NOAA’s Office of Coast Survey, which creates and maintains the nation’s suite of over a thousand nautical charts of U.S.[Read More…]

Investigative Report Finds Soaring Pesticide Use and Poisoning Linked to GE Crop Production

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–October 22, 2013.  Nearly a week after plant geneticists from the world’s largest agrichemical companies accepted the World Food Prize, an Associated Press (AP) investigation links the effect of their work to soaring pesticide use and resulting health problems. According to the AP, the advent of “no-till” farming methods in Argentina[Read More…]

Energy Department Announces $60 Million to Drive Affordable, Efficient Solar Power

WASHINGTON–(ENEWSPF)–October 22, 2013.  Building on President Obama’s broad-based plan to cut carbon pollution and support clean energy innovation across the country, Energy Secretary Moniz announced today about $60 million to support innovative solar energy research and development. As part of the Department’s SunShot Initiative, these awards will help lower the[Read More…]

Mayor Emanuel Announces Launch of Chicago Solar Express to Drive Solar Development and Create Green Jobs

Reforms Will Reduce Costs and Reduce Permit Wait Time to Encourage Solar Development Among Residents and Developers CHICAGO–(ENEWSPF)–October 21, 2013.  Mayor Rahm Emanuel, the Environmental  Law and Policy Center and West Monroe Partners announced today the launch of Chicago Solar Express, a streamlined and progressive permitting, zoning and interconnection process[Read More…]

Mayor Emanuel Announces City Will Expand School-Based Vision Program to Serve 45,000 Chicago Public School Students

City’s Free Eye Exams Program Will Now Serve 15,000 Additional Students in Need CHICAGO–(ENEWSPF)–October 21, 2013.  Mayor Emanuel announced today that the City of Chicago budget for 2014 will invest an additional $550,000 to expand its school-based vision program to serve 45,000 Chicago Public School (CPS) students. With the additional[Read More…]

Mayor Emanuel Announces Recycling Expansion Complete as Final Phase Reaches the Last 72,000 Households

600,000 Households Across the City Now Receive Recycling Services CHICAGO–(ENEWSPF)–October 21, 2013.  Mayor Rahm Emanuel today announced the citywide blue cart recycling program is in the final week of cart delivery, completing the citywide recycling expansion to more than 600,000 Chicago households and following through on a key 2013 budget[Read More…]

Rare California Seabird Denied Endangered Species Act Protection

Ashy Storm Petrel Threatened by Predators, Pollution, Climate Change SAN FRANCISCO–(ENEWSPF)–October 21, 2013.  Responding to a 2007 petition from the Center for Biological Diversity, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today denied Endangered Species Act protection to the ashy storm petrel, a rare California seabird threatened by predators, pollution and[Read More…]

Three Rare Caribbean Plants Proposed for Endangered Species Act Protection

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.–(ENEWSPF)–October 21, 2013.  Following lawsuits brought by the Center for Biological Diversity, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed Endangered Species Act protection today for three rare plants from the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. Egger’s agave, island brittleleaf and Puerto Rico manjack are imminently threatened by[Read More…]

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