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Solar Raise
BP Amoco launched the world’s largest solar energy project on Friday, promising to bring electricity to 150 remote villages in the Philippines. Financed in part by the Spanish government, the $48 million project will supply solar power to 400,000 people, providing energy for basic lighting and irrigation and drinking water systems. BP Solar CEO Bo […]
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Riddit, Riddit
The American bullfrog is threatening to drive some French amphibians to extinction, a French environmental group warned yesterday. The group, Cistude, asked for the French government’s help in eradicating the bullfrog, which has invaded the lakes and ponds of wine country around Bordeaux. “We’ve seen in other parts of the world what harm the American […]
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Oh, Bilge!
Three environmental groups sued the U.S. EPA yesterday to force the agency to control the dumping of ballast water into bays, rivers, and lakes. More than 21 billion gallons of ballast water are discharged into U.S. waters each year, introducing exotic species and chemical contaminants that damage native ecosystems. Concerned about the damage, the environmentalists […]
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Cat's Got Your Tongass
In a decision made public yesterday, a federal judge has halted all logging on roadless areas in the Tongass National Forest in Alaska. The ruling came in response to a lawsuit filed by environmental groups that argued that the U.S. Forest Service had breached environmental laws by writing a new management plan for the Tongass […]