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Environment News Service WorldScan Index

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
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  • 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      Hawksbill Shell Trade Proposal Withdrawn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
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  • 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
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