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Environment News Service News Index November 2002
- Soil's Tiniest Organisms Could Solve Huge Problems
- Record Floods Sweep Morocco's Atlantic Coast
- AmeriScan: November 29, 2002
- UK Household Waste Predicted to Double by 2020
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- Human Pressure on Earth's Carrying Capacity Rises
- EU Fishing Subsidies Slammed in View of Cod Crisis
- AmeriScan: November 28, 2002
- Europe to Label Transgenic Animal Feed and Foods
- Australia Opens Environmental Farm Management Plan
- Bush Rewrites National Forest Management Law
- France, Spain Impose Controls on Older Oil Tankers
- AmeriScan: November 27, 2002
- Controversial Geothermal Project Gets Go Ahead
- Court Requires Cheney to Disclose Energy Documents
- Bush Change to NW Forest Plan Would Ease Logging
- Defunct U.S. Defense Sites Littered With Problems
- AmeriScan: November 26, 2002
- Hungry Cambodia at the Mercy of Climate Change
- Animal Activist Admits Killing Dutch Politician
- U.S. Backs Out of Pollution Register Treaty Group
- Wild Pink Salmon Crash Blamed on BC Fish Farm Lice
- Arsenic Field Tests May Lead to Mislabeled Wells
- AmeriScan: November 25, 2002
- Bush Administration Eases Air Pollution Controls
- Sunken Tanker Gushes More Oil into Spanish Waters
- AmeriScan: November 22, 2002
- 23 Die as Quake Prone Pakistani North Shakes Again
- New Population of Orangutans Discovered
- Gas Rigs to Invade Padre Island National Seashore
- AmeriScan: November 21, 2002
- Reviews of Canada's Climate Change Plan Mixed
- Food Travels Far to Reach Your Table
- Efforts to Save Endangered Tigers Are Working
- L.A. Chrome Plating Firms Avoid Cancer Risk Rules
- Europe Looks to Maritime Rules After Tanker Spill
- Cosmetics Industry Approves Controversial Chemicals
- AmeriScan: November 20, 2002
- Timber Certification Tainted, Forest Group Alleges
- World Heritage Biodiversity Hot Spots to Get $15M
- Tanker "Prestige" Sinks off Spanish Coast
- Most Catalogs Spurn Recycled Paper
- AmeriScan: November 19, 2002
- Kyoto Ratification Replaced by Ocean Robots
- Wireless Transmission in Earth's Energy Future
- WorldScan: November 18, 2002
- Wetlands Conservation Allows Human Use, Not Abuse
- Controversial Navy Sonar Cleared for Limited Testing
- AmeriScan: November 18, 2002
- UK Plans Waste Trading to Limit Landfilling
- CITES Delegates Vote to Shield Endangered Species
- Ozone Settlement Could Help Clear the Air
- AmeriScan: November 15, 2002
- U.S. States Combat Climate Change on Their Own
- Caucusus Land, Waters at Risk Along Pipeline Route
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- Tanker Oils Atlantic Along Spain's Coast of Death
- Pro-Industry Senator to Chair Environment Committee
- Pelosi Takes Helm of House Democrats
- UNESCO Asked to Save Venice and Lagoon from Dikes
- AmeriScan: November 14, 2002
- Bush Opens Yellowstone to More Snowmobiles
- Florida Corals Designated as Sensitive Sea Area
- AmeriScan: November 13, 2002
- $100M BioCarbon Fund Aims to Limit Global Warming
- Three Sites Remain Radioactive from Bosnian War
- Elephant Ivory Sales Approved for Three Nations
- Killer Tornados Claim 36 Lives Across U.S. Southeast
- AmeriScan: November 12, 2002
- Staples Plans Move to Recycled Paper
- UNESCO's World Network of Biosphere Reserves Expands
- New Hope for Renewal of Africa's Desert Margins
- AmeriScan: November 11, 2002
- Botswana Denies Diamonds Forced Bushmen Off Reserve
- U.S. Surprises CITES with Support of Ivory Trade
- Deadly Parasites Infect Darwin's Famous Finches
- AmeriScan: November 8, 2002
- Nations Vote to Protect Minke, Bryde's Whales
- Indonesian Wildfires Accelerated Global Warming
- WorldScan: November 8, 2002
- Healing Our World Weekly Comment
- AmeriScan: November 7, 2002
- Conservation Groups Fear Republican Congress
- Delay Sought For New England Groundfish Limits
- Viagra Swells Scarce Animal Count
- Europe Experiments with Product Ecodesign
- Republicans Win, Environment Loses in 2002
- AmeriScan: November 6, 2002
- Voters Approve Environmental, Animal Protections
- Republicans Celebrate Victorious Election Day
- Free Trade Area of the Americas Takes Shape
- Chem, Bio Weapons Experts Urge History Lessons
- AmeriScan: November 5, 2002
- Denmark to Control Phthalates in Older Kids' Toys
- Donating More Than Money
- Community Ecotourism in Malaysia's Largest Wetlands
- CITES Needs Stable Funding as it Approaches 30
- Potomac River Crossings Might Not Ease DC Traffic
- Alaska Jolted by Major Earthquake
- Knowles Takes Red Dog Mine to U.S. Supreme Court
- Italy's Cement Blight
- Healing Our World Weekly Comment
- AmeriScan: November 1, 2002
- Global Mountain Summit Offers Conservation Hope
- Dissent Clouds Delhi Climate Declaration
- California Voters Alerted to Water Contamination
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