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Environment News Service WorldScan Index

June 2002

  • WorldScan: June 26, 2002
    • INTERNATIONAL
      UN Launches Chernobyl Disaster Website
    • ZIMBABWE
      White Farmers Ordered Off Their Lands
    • KENYA
      Shrine on Mount Kenya to Honor the Earth
    • UGANDA
      Wild Animal Trade to be Replaced by Tourism
    • UNITED KINGDOM
      First Solar Roof in Government Program Complete
    • EUROPE
      Ministers Agree on New EU Packaging Goals
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  • WorldScan: June 18, 2002
    • INTERNATIONAL
      Global Environment Fund Needs Replenishment
    • CANADA/COLOMBIA
      Canada Calls on FARC to Release Betancourt
    • BELGIUM
      U.S. Pursues Aviation Complaint Against Belgium
    • DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
      Protects Largest Caribbean Lake
    • ECUADOR
      Reward Offered for Capture of Escaped Poacher
    • AUSTRALIA
      Great Barrier Reef Poachers Convicted
    • ISRAEL
      Spends Millions to Curb Mad Cow Disease
      more

  • WorldScan: June 10, 2002
    • SOUTHEAST ASIA:
      Regional Haze Prevention Pact Signed
    • NEPAL
      Everest Glacier Melting, UN Climbers Find
    • SYRIA
      Twenty Dead in Dam Collapse
    • CANADA
      Georgia Strait Fished Out
    • JAPAN
      Joins Fund To Save Biodiversity Hotspots
    • EGYPT
      Crackdown on Ivory Trade Catches Crooks
      more

  • WorldScan: June 6, 2002
    • INTERNATIONAL:
      Wetlands in Three Countries Gift to the Earth
    • SOUTH AFRICA:
      Ivory Protest Postcards Pile Up
    • JAPAN:
      Whalemeat a Toxic Mouthful
    • CAMEROON:
      Illegal Logging Targeted by Government/NGO Partnership
    • CANADA
      Toronto's First Wind Turbine Anchored
    • AUSTRALIA/KOREA
      Australia and Korea to Protect Migrating Birds
      more

  • WorldScan: June 4, 2002
    • JAPAN:
      Cabinet Ratifies Kyoto Protocol
    • INTERNATIONAL:
      UNEP to Probe Palestinian Environment
    • SWEDEN:
      21 Unique Wetlands Protected
    • MEXICO:
      Coastal Zone Becomes a Whale Sanctuary
    • VIETNAM:
      New Conifer Species Found
    • BRAZIL:
      Rare Bird Rediscovered After 45 Years
    • UNITED KINGDOM:
      Native Wood Promoted Over Plastic
    • EUROPE:
      Parliament Urges Corporate Social Responsibility
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  •   Marie's Original Poison Ivy/Oak Soap Really Works! Baram Folks Protest at the Proposed Baram Dam Site Celebrate International Compost Awareness Week, May 6 - 12 Swiss authorities confirm money-laundering investigation against UBS, Malaysian top politician Penan ask Norwegian manager to respect their rights Earth Day Can Inspire a Lifetime of Actions: Ed Begley Jr. Talks Everyday Green with Living Green Magazine Call for Presentations Issued for Annual Composting Conference SAVE Rivers hold demonstration in front of hotel to send message to community leaders to reject Baram Dam Public Radio's BURN: An Energy Journal Reports on the Risks and Rewards of Oil Exploration in Part Two of Series - "The Hunt For Oil" New corruption scandal rocks Sarawak Energy After Rio Tinto debacle: Sarawak Chief Minister accused of greed, economic incompetence
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