CSMonitor Environment
Look at what the cargo ship dragged in
With invasive aquatic species costing billions yearly, lawmakers are clamping down on the discharge of ballast water.
http://web03.echomail.com/csm/l.asp?t=H5&c=807c1e50605fcd14e&e=kfcbbx~tznvy.pbz
Also online now:
Milk shoppers get a new choice – kinda organic
Milk from cows not injected with artificial growth hormone is catching on, even with mainstream brands.
http://web03.echomail.com/csm/l.asp?t=H6&c=807c1e50605fcd14e&e=kfcbbx~tznvy.pbz
And:
Stop digging Down Under?
A zinc mine in Australia meets resistance among Aborigines concerned about the environment and a ‘rainbow serpent.’
http://web03.echomail.com/csm/l.asp?t=H7&c=807c1e50605fcd14e&e=kfcbbx~tznvy.pbz
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