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Greens Sue over Political Interference in Endangered Species Cases

The nonprofit Center for Biological Diversity last week filed a formal notice of intent to sue the U.S. Department of Interior for improper interference with 55 different endangered species cases in 28 states over the course of the last several years. The lawsuit maintains that unqualified, non-scientist bureaucrats edited scientific documents, overruled scientific experts, and falsified economic analyses to justify lessening endangered species protections mandated by federal law.

Class Action Exxon Valdez Suit Escalates to Supreme Court

A petition filed last week by the plaintiffs in the long-running legal case surrounding the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill is calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to reinstate the full $5 billion punitive fine initially imposed on Exxon (now ExxonMobil) in 1994 by a federal district court jury Anchorage, Alaska.

COMMENTARY: Lighting Nevada’s CasinosWith Renewable Energy!

The greater Reno-Tahoe area may soon be better known as a hub for renewable energy innovation. Nevada’s unprecedented, all-encompassing approach to "green" energy issues and Senator Harry Reid’s leadership set an example for other states to unleash their own clean energy potentials.

Iceland Calls Off Whale Hunt

The government of Iceland last week announced that it is calling off its controversial whale hunt due to lack of demand for the product. Environmentalists are cheering the decision, hoping that it signals an end to commercial whaling in the region.

Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtles on the Rise

Kemp’s Ridley sea turtles, the smallest and most endangered of the sea turtles nesting on American shorelines, have made their own astounding comeback thanks to a unique and ongoing partnership between biologists, regulatory entities, environmentalists and fishermen.

What is the issue with the Gulf Stream in relation to global warming?

Part of the Ocean Conveyor Belt—a great river of ocean water that traverses the saltwater sections of the globe—the Gulf Stream stretches from the Gulf of Mexico up the eastern seaboard of the U.S., where it splits, one stream heading for Canada’s Atlantic coast and the other for northern Europe and Greenland.

Semana del 02/09/2007

Querido DiálogoEcológico: ¿Cómo ha avanzado la publicidad acerca de las minas terrestres popularizada por la Princesa Diana y la ex-esposa de Paul McCartney, Heather Mills? ¿Cuántas minas han sido quitadas? ¿Cuántas se han dejado? ¿Qué se está haciendo al respecto ahora?

Querido DiálogoEcológico: ¿Cuales son las mejores clases de jabones de lavaplatos y ropa sucia a utilizar en consideración a donde van a parar las aguas sucias más tarde?

COMMENTARY: Leonardo DiCaprio’s Green Gamble

Two editors from website The Daily Green dissect Leonardo DiCaprio’s epic environmental documentary, The 11th Hour. One finds it enlightening, though perhaps a bit dire following the cautionary tale of An Inconvenient Truth. The other decides DiCaprio’s film is geared too much toward ADD-viewers, like pretty much everything produced in Hollywood.

Leonardo DiCaprio’s Green Gamble: Two Views of The 11th Hour

Two editors from website The Daily Green dissect Leonardo DiCaprio’s epic environmental documentary, The 11th Hour. One finds it enlightening, though perhaps a bit dire following the cautionary tale of An Inconvenient Truth. The other decides DiCaprio’s film is geared too much toward ADD-viewers, like pretty much everything produced in Hollywood.

What is the status of the land mines issue popularized by Princess Diana

Land mines were first widely used in World War II and have since been used in Vietnam, the Korean War, the first Gulf War, and in about a half dozen conflicts around the world today.

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