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55. Dairy critics seek tougher emissions controls
July 7, 2007 FRESNO San Joaquin Valley dairies should keep cows in enclosed barns and use special waste collectors to reduce air pollution, say critics of existing dairy air standards. The group said Friday a proposed county dairy ordinance needs tougher air quality regulations. Those standards should be included in a new county dairy and feedlot ordinance being drafted by the county, the group said. The recommendations proposed by the institute would add about three cents to the cost of a...
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56. Pennsylvania Game Commission Seeks Citizen Advisory Committee Volunteers
The Game Commission does not participate in the selection process, and there is no guarantee that any nominee will be selected or even contacted for an interview. The CACs provide information to the deer team who then integrates the CACs conclusions into their recommendation to the senior staff and commissioners who ultimately make the decision on deer management for that WMU. us), click on "Deer Program" in the "Quick Clicks" box in the upper right-hand corner of the homepage, and then...
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57. How clean is our air? Council gets a briefing tonight
This event will include both informational presentations on pollution health effects, air quality trends, and ground-level ozone. Search Northern Colorado: This article does not have any comments associated with it. How clean is our air? Council gets a briefing tonight By Coloradoan staff The public is invited to attend an *Air Quality Report to the Community* from 6:30-8:30 p. tonight in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 300 Laporte Ave. The event is sponsored jointly by the City's Air...
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58. Students tell how to save the environment
In a prize-giving ceremony taking place at Triple C School in George Town on Thursday, 5 July, Caribbean Publishing Company publishers of the Cayman Islands Yellow pages awarded prizes to ten students from Primary schools for outstanding performance in the company s Anti-Litter Essay competition. In a prize-giving ceremony taking place at Triple C School in George Town on Thursday, 5 July, Caribbean Publishing Company publishers of the Cayman Islands Yellow pages awarded prizes to ten...
SourceCayman Net News,Cayman Islands

59. Few things come easy when thinking turns to environment
But are people really ready to alter their behavior in the significant way many scientists and experts say is necessary to save the planet? He also takes 25-minute showers and sets the thermometer in his apartment at 70 when its hot outside. The average American generates 4.5 pounds of trash per day - paper, food, yard waste and other refuse included - according to the U. More Few things come easy when thinking turns to environment. The next biggest trash generators - Canadians - are a...
SourceMLive.com,MI

60. State commission seeks feedback on brook trout
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) is inviting public comment on adding naturally reproducing eastern brook trout to the State Wildlife Action Plan, the document that prescribes conservation methods for species and their critical habitat before they become more rare and more costly to protect and restore. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) is inviting public comment on adding naturally reproducing eastern brook trout to the State Wildlife Action Plan, the...
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61. G4 process is undemocratic, No WTO deal in Potsdam!
Autor(a): Stop the New Round Coalition. In practice, this would mean that many smaller developing countries (the majority of the WTO's members), that have been excluded from these negotiations, could be forced into accepting a deal that could wreak havoc on their economies and the environment and undermine their democracies. In practice, this would mean that many smaller developing countries (the majority of the WTO's members), that have been excluded from these negotiations, could be...
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62. Climate change reduces Queensland's bat numbers
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) PhD student Sandrine Martinez is currently sifting through what is the largest and best record of the state s southern most bat population from the late Pleistocene Epoch (beginning two million years ago and ending approximately 10,000 years ago) A central eastern Queensland mine has turned up bat fossils which show climate change has had a negative impact on the state s bat population. Queensland University of Technology (QUT) PhD student Sandrine...
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63. Consumers may face recycling levy
The Department of Environment and Water has confirmed that an advance disposal fee would be among a range of measures that state and federal environment authorities would consider. FEDERAL Environment Minister Malcolm Turnbull has revived plans to slug consumers with charges to cover the cost of recycling computers, government officials have revealed. The council, which comprises state and territory environment ministers, is expected to meet to consider new regulations in November....
SourceAustralian IT,Australia

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