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August 2002

  • WorldScan: August 28, 2002
    • EUROPEAN UNION
      Earth Summit Leadership Role Slips Away

    • INTERNATIONAL
      Researchers Explore Climate-Cholera Link

    • BANGLADESH
      Partnership Reduces CFC Production

    • BRITISH COLUMBIA
      Groups Demand Public Access to Grizzly Kills

    • PERU
      Conservation Team Wins Field Museum Award

    • JAPAN
      U.S. Seeks to Remove PCBs from Japanese Bases
    more

  • WorldScan: August 21, 2002
    • LATVIA
      Ships Test Oil Disaster Skills on Popcorn Spill

    • GEORGIA
      Liquid Missile Fuel Transformed into Fertilizer

    • AUSTRALIA
      Search for Vanishing Freshwater Sharks and Sawfish

    • CUBA
      Hawksbill Shell Trade Proposal Withdrawn

    • PAKISTAN
      Nuclear Technology Transforms Salty Soils

    • CANADA
      Gas Industry, Government Launch Anti-idling Campaign
    more

  • WorldScan: August 13, 2002
    • INTERNATIONAL
      SOS Planet Campaign for World Summit

    • PAPUA NEW GUINEA
      Thousands Flee Volcanic Eruption

    • AFGHANISTAN
      Locust Control Campaign Successful

    • INDIA
      Kashmina Brand Shawls Could Save Antelopes

    • CUBA
      Cuba Meets Opposition to Turtle Shell Trade

    • CONGO
      Poacher Turned Conservationist Freed from Jail

    • AUSTRALIA
      Mine Waste Generates Generate Cleaner Power
    more

  • WorldScan: August 06, 2002
    • INTERNATIONAL
      Finalists Chosen for Equator Initiative Prizes

    • IRAQ
      1.7 Million People to Get Water and Sanitation

    • CHILE
      Enviro Attorneys Press for Enforcement Review

    • JAPAN
      WWF Urges Restoration of Isahaya Bay

    • ENGLAND
      Mayor's Plan Safeguards London's Wild Sites

    • CANADA
      Smoke and Haze from Flaming Forests Travels Far
    more
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    Farm Bill conference Report Called "Mixed Bag" EPA Misusing Science, Jeopardizing Children’s Health, Testifies EPA Children's Health Protection Advisory Committee Member “State and Trends of the Carbon Market 2008" Ford Earns Award for Turning Brownfield Green International, National, Local Experts Gather at Chicago Botanic Garden for International Climate Change Forum Hundreds of Carbon Reducing Ideas Displayed at Chicago Botanic Garden’s “Knowledge and Action Marketplace” National Coatings Announces Support of Los Angeles Private Sector Green Building Law CERES Ranks Ford's Sustainability Report Among the "Best" in the World Amazon Bestselling Book "The Noble Wilds" Offers a Practical and Spiritual Approach to Preserve Our Beautiful Planet Fighting Food Crisis and Climate Change with Knives and Forks Startech Environmental to Have Three Plasma Converters in Former Pharmaceutical Industry Facility in Puerto Rico

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    Ear of Wind
    By Leroy Dejolie, Navajo Nation Parks


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