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Environment News Service News Index December 2002
- AmeriScan: December 24, 2002
- Winter Rains Spell Trouble for Reindeer
- Cork Forests Could be Displaced by Plastic Corks
- AmeriScan: December 23, 2002
- Court Rules Makah Whale Hunt Illegal
- European Fisheries Limited to Save Cod, Hake
- Cousteau to Film Documentary of Spanish Oil Spill
- Alaska Refuge Drilling Threatens Native Existence
- AmeriScan: December 20, 2002
- Faith Groups Begin to Embrace Sustainability
- Infant Contracts West Nile Virus In the Womb
- End in Sight for Single Hull Oil Tankers
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- WorldScan: December 19, 2002
- Conservationists Warn Bush Will Dismantle Safeguards
- Delaware River Dredging Called Economically Justified
- Fate of Titanium Mining Awaits Kenya Polls
- AmeriScan: December 19, 2002
- 2002 Confirmed as 2nd Warmest Year on Record
- Rhinos Lost as Nepal's Park Police Fight Elsewhere
- AmeriScan: December 18, 2002
- Loggerhead Turtle Sex Ratio Raises Concerns
- Wetlands Protections Upheld by U.S. Supreme Court
- U.S. Lawyers Foster Environmental Change in China
- AmeriScan: December 17, 2002
- Invaders Move on Africa's Biodiversity Gems
- Europe Agrees Animal Feed Environmental Risk Plan
- New Rules Aim to Cut Pollution From Factory Farms
- Red Mine Waste Fouls Pristine Greek Bay
- GM Foods Debate Hits Latin America
- New Zealand Drafts Biosecurity Plan Against Pests
- Canadian Species at Risk Gain Legal Protection
- European Council Upholds Oil Spill Prevention Action
- Court Orders Consideration of Dredging Alternatives
- World Weather Forecasts Now Online
- Recycled Christmas
- Roadless Rule Upheld as Bush Moves to Speed Logging
- UN Embarks on International Year of Freshwater 2003
- Governments Craft Hazardous Waste Strategic Plan
- AmeriScan: December 12, 2002
- Pipeline Companies Settle Suits Over Bellingham Explosion
- GM and Ford Shareholders File Climate Resolutions
- Fence Cutting Ceremony Opens African Super Park
- 2002 Heading for No. 2 Spot in Climate Records
- AmeriScan: December 11, 2002
- Spain Prosecutes Prestige Owner, Operator, Captain
- Brazil Environment Chief a Former Rubbertapper
- AmeriScan: December 11, 2002
- U.S., Canada Groups Sue Over Toxic Wood Preservers
- AmeriScan: December 10, 2002
- Canada Ratifies the Kyoto Climate Protocol
- Salvage Logging May Harm Forests
- Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria Found in U.S. Poultry
- Many European Countries Short of Climate Targets
- Judge Knocks GAO Out of Cheney Task Force Lawsuit
- AmeriScan: December 9, 2002
- Arctic Ice Melting at Record Rate
- EU Debates Emissions Trading, GMOs, Marine Regs
- Tuna Still Deadly to Dolphins, U.S. Agency Finds
- Bush Climate Change Plan Short on Details
- AmeriScan: December 6, 2002
- Judge Delays Onset of New England Groundfish Limits
- Healing Our World
- Almost Half the Earth Is Still Wilderness
- Europe Blacklists 66 Vessels to Avert Another Spill
- AmeriScan: December 5, 2002
- African Hunger Threatens World Peace, Security
- New Kenya Wildlife Service Director Out of IFAW
- Water for Health Declared a Human Right
- Report Supports Chemical Weapons Incineration
- AmeriScan: December 4, 2002
- U.S. Automakers Trail Japanese in Eco-Ranking
- UK Allows Hunting with Dogs on Case-by-Case Basis
- World Population Headed for 9.2 Billion by 2050
- Appeals Court Blocks California Offshore Oil Drilling
- AmeriScan: December 3, 2002
- U.S. Climate Change Strategy Up for Public Comment
- Southern Africa Turns to Watch Solar Eclipse
- Arctic Sea Ice May Vanish This Century
- Ice Core Analysis Shows Western Canada Warming
- AmeriScan: December 2, 2002
- Spain Acts Against Sub-Standard Oil Tanker
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