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| Organic & Earth Friendly Blog |
| Paw Paw’s Pure Product is a blog welcoming anyone & everyone that wants to help promote the good of the Earth & it’s beings. We were started in early 2007, & growing. The great thing is, this is a place for everyone. Whether your into a full time organic lifestyle, organic gardending, natural medicine, helping pollution, etc. this is your place. |
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| Sorry for not posting |
| 2007-05-20 11:48:12 |
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| Apple unveils plans to go greener |
| 2007-05-03 10:33:27 |
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc., responding to criticism from environmental groups, unveiled plans on Wednesday that Chief Executive
Steve Jobs claimed would make the company greener than most of its competitors.
In a message titled, “A Greener Apple,” posted on the company’s Web site, Jobs gave details for the first time of what the company was [...]...
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| Promise, perils of wind power described |
| 2007-05-03 10:32:14 |
WASHINGTON - Wind farms could generate as much as 7 percent of U.S. electricity in 15 years, but policymakers need to better consider the overall impacts, such as the threat spinning blades pose to birds and bats, a panel of the National Research Council reported Thursday.
The towers appear most dangerous to night-migrating songbirds, bats and [...]...
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| Scientists protest Bush stance on species |
| 2007-05-02 10:29:03 |
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. - More than three dozen scientists have signed a letter to protest a new Bush administration interpretation of the Endangered Species Act, saying it jeopardizes animals such as wolves and grizzly bears.
The new reading of the law proposed by Interior Department Solicitor David Bernhardt would enable the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service [...]...
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| Bangkok faces flooded future, expert says |
| 2007-05-02 10:16:55 |
By Gillian Griffith-Jones
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, will be under water in 20 years because of rising seas from global warming and subsidence, says a top Thai climate expert who warned of a tsunami years before the 2004 disaster.
“If nothing is done, Bangkok will be at least 50 centimeters to one meter [...]...
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| U.S., China seek to water down climate report |
| 2007-04-30 11:12:32 |
BANGKOK, Thailand - The United States and China want to water down a key climate change report, arguing that quick action to reduce greenhouse gases will be more costly and less effective than the scientists who wrote the report claim, according to documents reviewed Monday by The Associated Press.
The comments, submitted by the two governments [...]...
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| Can California’s largest lake be saved? |
| 2007-04-28 12:54:18 |
SALTON SEA, Calif. - The Salton Sea is an incongruous sight: a huge body of water in the middle of a desert.
And with good reason. California’s largest lake was created purely by accident in 1905 when floodwaters from the Colorado River burst past a series of dams and settled in a naturally salty depression more [...]...
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| Officials: Climate change harms security |
| 2007-04-28 12:52:19 |
By MATT CRENSON, AP National Writer
NEW YORK - Growing concern surrounds a new national security threat, an insidious trend that could foster terrorism worldwide and draw our armed forces into messy regional conflicts in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
No, it isn’t nuclear proliferation. Nor is it a new brand of religious fundamentalism.
It’s global warming.
In the [...]...
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| Road trip to South Pole raises concern |
| 2007-04-26 14:10:44 |
WELLINGTON, New Zealand - A planned driving trip to Antarctica’s South Pole along the ice road built by the United States has sparked concern about growing commercialization of the frozen continent, where visitor numbers could hit 50,000 this year.
A group describing itself as “San Francisco Bay area professionals who use long range driving expeditions to [...]...
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| Canada will cut emissions by 20 pct by 2020 |
| 2007-04-25 17:23:18 |
By David Ljunggren
Yahoo News
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada aims to bring greenhouse gas emission 20 percent below current levels by 2020 under an environment plan to be unveiled this week, the government said on Wednesday.
Environment Minister John Baird is to unveil his plan on Thursday. His speech on the issue was released ahead of time on a government Web site after a copy was inadvertently sent to an opposition legislator.
Baird said Ottawa’s plan would stop the rise in greenhouse gases in three to five years, and he promised to halve air pollution by 2015.
“We find ourselves today with one of the worst environmental records among industrialized countries. Now, we need to turn things around,” he said, blaming the previous Liberal government for inaction.
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| Endangered crocodile set up on blind dates |
| 2007-04-25 10:24:33 |
MSNBC News Services
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - An endangered male crocodile will be spoiled for choice when he gets ready to mate.
Jantan will be set up with four female crocodiles of the same species to hopefully produce offspring at a breeding center in Selangor state, Zainal Zahari, a veterinarian in the country’s Department of Wildlife and [...]...
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