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Environment News Service News Index May 2002
- North America Shifts Pollution from Air to Land
- AmeriScan: May 31, 2002
- Negligence Caused Pipeline Explosion, Suit Charges
- Nicaraguan Parks: an Adventure in Democracy
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- AmeriScan: May 30, 2002
- Europe Will Ratify Kyoto Climate Protocol Friday
- Buyout Could Block Drilling in Everglades, Gulf
- WorldScan: May 30, 2002
- Afghanistan Races Against Time to Destroy Locusts
- AmeriScan: May 29, 2002
- ExxonMobil Shareholders Power Up Renewables Drive
- Russia Plans Nuclear Dump for Soviet Test Site
- EPA Aims to Reduce Electronic Waste
- Europe Will Sign Agricultural Biodiversity Treaty
- AmeriScan: May 28, 2002
- Cloning May Bring Extinct Tasmanian Tiger to Life
- Federal Judge Flip Flops on Groundfish Decision
- Overall Toxic Releases Down, Hazwaste Up in 2000
- Mine Prospect Looms Over Northern Peruvian Farmers
- Bali: Action Urged for Sustainability Summit
- Finnish Greens Resign over New Nuclear Power Plant
- WorldScan: May 27, 2002
- Millions of Gallons of Oil Run Off to the Sea
- AmeriScan: May 23, 2002
- Jeffords Honored by Those He Helped
- Engineered Mosquitoes Could Help Battle Malaria
- British Columbia Protects Great Bear Rainforest
- Pacific Too Hot for Corals of World's Largest Reef
- AmeriScan: May 22, 2002
- Energy Task Force Documents Show Industry Influence
- Energy Task Force Documents Show Industry Influence
- Warming Streams Could Wipe Out Salmon, Trout
- Tech Toxics Leave Tarnished Legacy
- UNEP 30 Year Outlook: Development Conquers Earth
- AmeriScan: May 21, 2002
- Army Corps Completes Hasty Project Review
- No Whale Sanctuaries Approved
- Sea Shepherd Eludes Angry Costa Rican Authorities
- Supressed Study Shows Engineered Crops Raise Costs
- AmeriScan: May 20, 2002
- Forest Service: No New Wilderness in the Tongass
- Nations Take Sides: Whale Sanctuary vs Whaling
- Summit Balances Ecosystems and Ecotourist Pleasure
- WorldScan: May 17, 2002
- AmeriScan: May 17, 2002
- Nuclear Reactor Could Restart After 17 Year Shutdown
- Dry Rio Grande Point of U.S./Mexico Friction
- Pacific Islands to Phase Out Ozone Depleters
- AmeriScan: May 16, 2002
- EPA Touts Pollution Trading as Clean Water Fix
- Thin Polar Bears Called Sign of Global Warming
- U.S. & Canada: Too Many People for West Coast Health
- Whaling Opponents Converge on Japan
- AmeriScan: May 15, 2002
- Zambia Seeks to Lift Ban on Ivory Trade
- PNG Prime Minister Backs Greenpeace Logging Protest
- EPA Ends Clean Air Exemptions for California Agriculture
- Wetlands Help Clean Up Acid Mine Drainage
- AmeriScan: May 14, 2002
- Infant Mountain Gorilla Missing, Two Mothers Dead
- Company Offers Chance to Save Gorillas - And Maybe Get Rich
- Annan Urges World Summit to Rehabilitate the Earth
- Climbers Probe State of Himalayan Environment
- Fires Devour Forests Across Russian Far East
- AmeriScan: May 13, 2002
- U.S., Russia to Slash Nuclear Arsenals
- Flooding Rains in Kenya Claim 53 Lives
- Mercury Food Alert Issued for Swordfish, Shark
- AmeriScan: May 10, 2002
- Special Places, Special Birds Highlight a Special Day
- Pollution Kills Thousands of Children Every Day
- Environmental Prosector Wins Case Against Justice Department
- Madagascar Reveals New Species of Fish, Corals
- Opinion: Escalating Incidence of Childhood Cancer Ignored
- AmeriScan: May 9, 2002
- Judge, Congress Members Oppose Mountaintop Mining Rule
- Cleanup Offered to Residents Near World Trade Center
- Thousands of Underground Fuel Tanks Leak Unseen
- Breakaway Bergs Disrupt Antarctic Ecosystem
- AmeriScan: May 8, 2002
- Dutch Animal Activist Charged in Politician's Murder
- Taiwan Nuclear Waste Could Go to Unstable Solomon Islands
- Eat No Sea Bass Campaign a Hit in Nation's Capital
- Australia, UNESCO Sign Pact on Pacific World Heritage
- AmeriScan: May 7, 2002
- Court Upholds Cleaner Truck, Diesel Rules
- American Plants Banned to Protect British Oaks
- Fishermen of the Amazon Flooded Forest to Set Limits
- Dry Season Grips Thirsty Kathmandu
- AmeriScan: May 6, 2002
- World's Biggest Mining Firms Confront Their Bad Reputation
- Oil Supply, Nuclear Fusion Occupy G-8 Energy Ministers
- WHO Calls Urgent Expert Consultation on Acrylamide in Food
- AmeriScan: May 3, 2002
- Indian Companies Pledge to Cut Rogue CFC Emissions
- Occidental Petroleum Abandons Oil Development on U'wa Land
- AmeriScan: May 2, 2002
- House Approves Environmental Exemptions for Military
- New Emissions Limits for Ships Called a Sham
- Scientists Discredit B.C. Offshore Oil Moratorium
- 35% Duties Smash Canada's Softwood Lumber Castle
- AmeriScan: May 1, 2002
- Judge Bars Navy Bombing on Farallon de Medinilla
- Fisheries Report Offers Bright Spots, Dim Forecast
- Europe's Choice: Nuclear Dangers or Global Warming
- New Code to Govern British Columbia Forest Industry
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