Guest guest Posted September 3, 1999 Report Share Posted September 3, 1999 >GNET Direct is a service from the Global Network of Environment & Technology. For a full listing of current and archived news, please visit: >http://www.gnet.org/filecomponent/newsfeed.cfm > >Just Ask Us: This month's expert on GNET is Fran McPoland, who is the Federal Environmental Executive - a position within the U.S. EPA. Ms. McPoland coordinates federal agencies' waste reduction and internal recycling programs, generates an annual report to the Office of Management and Budget, and consults with the Chair of the President's Council on Environmental Quality. To find out more about Ms. McPoland and to ask her a question, visit GNET's " Ask an Expert " at: >http://gemini.getf.org/Forums/Index.cfm?cfapp=14 > >To subscribe or unsubscribe from this service, please visit http://www.gnet.org/directsub.cfm. > >Thank you. >Matt Lust >editor@... > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Natural Insect Repellant in Tree Leaves Discovered > >WASHINGTON, September 3, 1999 - Scientists have discovered that Spanish cedar trees, economically important for the building and furniture industries, contain naturally occurring substances that appear to repel a leaf-eating insect pest. >http://www.gnet.org/Coldfusion/News_Page2.cfm?NewsID=8324 > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Shrinking Polar Ice Holds More than Just Water > >SYRACUSE, NY, September 3, 1999 - The prediction for the long-term effects of global warming are not very pretty - including the polar ice caps melting, rising sea levels and coastal or low-lying areas being flooded or entirely covered. Now another prediction can be added to that damage - the unleashing of prehistoric viruses that are lying dormant in the ice. >http://www.gnet.org/Coldfusion/News_Page2.cfm?NewsID=8323 > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Over $8 Million Earmarked for Energy Efficiency Research > >WASHINGTON, September 3, 1999 - ative agreements worth a total of $8.2 million will benefit 19 building efficiency research and development projects to help develop technologies such as electricity-producing fuel cells, operationally dynamic window and wall systems, solid-state ceramic lamps, and heat pump water heaters. >http://www.gnet.org/Coldfusion/News_Page2.cfm?NewsID=8322 > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Silicon Foam to be Used to Contain Chernobyl Radiation > >WASHINGTON, September 3, 1999 - In order to prevent radioactive dust from leaving the contaminated site at the Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor, a patented silicon geopolymer called EKOR foam will be used to contain the radiation. >http://www.gnet.org/Coldfusion/News_Page2.cfm?NewsID=8320 > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Rotting Vegetation Emitting Tremendous Amount of Greenhouse Gases > >LONDON, September 3, 1999 - French Guiana is becoming one of the world’s largest emitters of greenhouse gases because of rotting vegetation in the Petit-Saut reservoir. >http://www.gnet.org/Coldfusion/News_Page2.cfm?NewsID=8319 > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Sea Turbines Harvest to the Wind’s Energy > >LONDON, September 3, 1999 - Imagine giant wind turbines located off the United Kingdom’s coast producing clean, renewable energy. By 2010 that may become reality. >http://www.gnet.org/Coldfusion/News_Page2.cfm?NewsID=8316 > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >California City First to Have All Electric Postal Fleet > >HARBOR CITY, CA, September 3, 1999 - Residents in Harbor City, CA will no longer have their mail delivered in the traditional gasoline-powered Postal Service trucks but in environmentally clean electric powered vehicles. >http://www.gnet.org/Coldfusion/News_Page2.cfm?NewsID=8315 > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Northeast and Midwest States Reject Compromise > >ALBANY, NY, September 3, 1999 - A compromise aimed at ending the battle over air pollution between Northeast and Midwest states was rejected by both sides Wednesday, meaning that the dispute will most likely be settled in court, not at the bargaining table. >http://www.gnet.org/Coldfusion/News_Page2.cfm?NewsID=8314 > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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