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Environment News Service News Index March 2002
- Water Is the Root of Israeli-Palestinian Evil
- Effects of Climate Warming Already in Evidence
- 15 Million Trees Planted for Carbon Sequestration
- Europe Rejects Brazilian Mahogany Imports
- Spurred by Higher Emissions, Britain Boosts Renewables
- Report: Oil Will Dominate
Growing Energy Demand
- AmeriScan: March 28, 2002
- U.S. Sets Net for Poachers of Chilean Sea Bass
- Quick and Easy, Transgenic Rodents Designed to Order
- Smog and Soot Rules Clear Final Legal Hurdle
- AmeriScan: March 27, 2002
- Peat Deal Conserves Three UK Wildlife Sites
- Jamaica's Dream of Universal Access to Water Evaporates
- EU Backs Off Ban on Noisy Aircraft
- Energy Task Force Courted Industry, Excluded Green Groups
- Earthquakes Rumble Across Afghanistan, 1,800 Dead
- European Motorcycle Emissions Cut by 70 Percent
- Global Youth Forum Opens Gate to Johannesburg Summit
- AmeriScan: March 26, 2002
- Peru Trades Debt for Forest Conservation
- Top 10 U.S. Endangered Parks Not Top Government Priorities
- New Biosphere Reserves Created in Poland and Ukraine
- European Animals May Soon Eat Only Non-Polluting Diet
- AmeriScan: March 25, 2002
- World Security Depends on Averting Water Wars
- Father of Eco-hydrology Awarded Stockholm Water Prize
- UN Agency Appeals for Funds to Combat Nuclear Terrorism
- Snowmobiles Trespassing in Yellowstone Wilderness
- AmeriScan: March 22, 2002
- Senate Approves Weakened Renewable Energy Standard
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- Radioactive Discharges Confound North Sea Ministers
- Britain Hunts for Solution to Fox Hunting Ban
- Few Utilities Produce Majority of Polluting Emissions
- Tanzania's New National Park Protects Edible Orchids
- AmeriScan: March 21, 2002
- Campaign Finance Reform Headed for President's Signature
- North Sea Marine Life Trashed, WWF Warns Ministers
- Greenhouse Gas Trading Growing More Popular
- Europe Launches Space Program for Environment and Security
- Mexican Power Plants Avoid U.S. Regulations
- AmeriScan: March 20, 2002
- Environment, Fish Brought to the World's Trading Table
- Trawler Ban Needed Now, Science Panel Reports
- Giant Antarctic Ice Shelves Shatter and Break Away
- AmeriScan: March 19, 2002
- Big Time Shahtoosh Traders Arrested in India
- Pacific Island Leaders Urged to Protest U.S. Missile Tests
- Trade Sanctions Motivate Change in Wildlife Mavericks
- Globe 2002 Showed the Sustainable Side of Business
- 9,000 Acres Protected in Western Virginia
- AmeriScan: March 18, 2002
- Pope Asked to Help Save Sea Turtles
- Australia's Promotion of Logging Papua New Guinea Condemned
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- Senate Rejects Mandatory Fuel Efficiency Proposal
- Mine Workers Chief Nabbed at Site of Coal Slurry Spill
- AmeriScan: March 15, 2002
- Boise Cascade Must Cut Air Pollution by 95 Percent
- Climate Change Spreads Drought Across Australia
- Antarctic Ice Core over 500,000 Years Old Extracted
- European Parliament Pushes for Power Source Transparency
- AmeriScan: March 13, 2002
- Chemical Plant Attack Could Claim a Million Lives
- Ten Brazilian Dam Protesters Hospitalized
- Drugs, Chemicals Pollute U.S. Waterways
- Congress Fuels Wind Energy Boom with Tax Credit
- Roe Herring Trade Leaves Little for Whales, Fish, Birds
- Air Pollution Constricts Healthy Blood Vessels
- BP Reaches Climate Goals Eight Years Early
- Giant Canadian Food Chain Rejects Chemical Pesticides
- AmeriScan: March 12, 2002
- Global Safety Rules for Biotech Foods Agreed
- Non-Permitted Polluters Given Secret Free Ride
- Conservationists Arrested, Loggers Move on Goolengook Forest
- Some Salmon Stand to Lose Habitat Protection
- Global Warming Could Displace State Birds
- Canada Seeks to Make Seal Hunt More Humane
- Warming Pacific Shows 2002 Is an El Niño Year
- AmeriScan: March 11, 2002
- Brazil to Conserve Lands Reclaimed from Amazon Squatters
- AmeriScan: March 8, 2002
- Senators Reach Agreement on Fuel Economy
- Global Principles for Cleaner Vehicles Released
- Opinion: Food Irradiation Threatens Public Health, National Security
- Natural Places Threatened by Bush Energy Plan
- Hanford Plutonium Waste Cleanup Accelerated
- New Pro-Nuclear Voice Heard in Britain
- Jailed Anti-Dam Author Released After One Day
- EPA Urged to Speed Up Data Releases
- AmeriScan: March 7, 2002
- Tiny Pollution Particles Linked To Lung Cancer
- Japan to Import Norwegian Whale Meat
- Gambian Ivory Smuggler Sentenced to Prison in Los Angeles
- Salvage Loggers Cut Living Trees in Bitterroot
- Big Cut in UK Firms' Carcinogenic Emissions
- AmeriScan: March 6, 2002
- Earthquake Shakes Hindu Kush, Claims 150 Lives
- Children Bear the Heaviest Burden of Environmental Disease
- Zambia's Ecotourism Venture Clouded by Ecotroubles
- AmeriScan: March 5, 2002
- Atmospheric Aerosols Brighten Clouds
- Nuclear Testing Caused Cancers Around the Globe
- Europe Decides to Ratify Kyoto Climate Protocol
- White Rhinos Restored to Kenya's Meru National Park
- U.S. Upgrades Antarctic Air Link
- AmeriScan: March 4, 2002
- Women Need More Protection From Mercury in Fish
- Australia and U.S. Partner on Climate Outside Protocol
- Japan Plans to Hunt Endangered Sei Whales
- Lead Exposure Linked to Antisocial Behavior
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- AmeriScan: March 1, 2002
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