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Environment News Service News Index October 2002
- AmeriScan: October 31, 2002
- Longline Fishing Banned Off U.S. Pacific Coast
- U.S. Navy Sonar System Blocked by Federal Court
- Food Scientists Face Farmer Anger, Water Warnings
- Indian Innovator Awarded Top UN Environment Prize
- AmeriScan: October 30, 2002
- Rising Emissions Push Skyrocketing Climate Costs
- USA Holds Back Agreement on Global Warming
- Energy Development Fragments Public Lands
- The Salvation of Dojran Lake
- AmeriScan: October 29, 2002
- WorldScan: October 29, 2002
- EPA Approves Interpollutant Trading for Louisiana
- Oceans Need Broader Management Perspective
- Judge Halts Baja Research After Two Whale Deaths
- AmeriScan: October 28, 2002
- Northern European Cod Collapse Predicted
- International Funds Promote Conservation in Mexico
- Oregon Dam Removals Set Stage for Wildlife Area
- Anthrax Detector Developed to Secure Public Spaces
- AmeriScan: October 25, 2002
- Environmental Champion Wellstone Dies in Plane Crash
- Senate Panel Challenges Bush Regulatory Actions
- Former Philippine Egg Poachers Protect Sea Turtles
- Bush Administration Rule Could Increase Air Pollution
- California Creates Channel Islands Marine Reserves
- World's Tallest Peaks Face Climate, Human Threats
- Beyond the Kyoto Protocol: Climate Talks Open in India
- AmeriScan: October 23, 2002
- Innovative Conservation Deal Protects Underwater Acres
- Australia Asks CITES to Safeguard Toothfish
- WatchList 2002 Details Declining U.S. Birds
- AmeriScan: October 22, 2002
- Cleaner Air Linked to Better Health
- Belize Cave Records El Niño Events
- Complex Wildlife Issues Plague International Accords
- AmeriScan: October 21, 2002
- Appeals Court Upholds Monuments' Legal Standing
- Deadly Hawaiian Water Spout Could Be Covered
- 30th Anniversary Finds Clean Water Act in Jeopardy
- AmeriScan: October 18, 2002
- Mystery Disease Kills Coral on Great Barrier Reef
- Migratory Shorebirds Losing Ground in Mexico
- Chesapeake Bay's Health Not Improving
- AmeriScan: October 17, 2002
- Kilimanjaro's Ice Fields Are Melting Away
- Oil Spill Devastates Niger Delta Community
- AmeriScan: October 16, 2002
- WorldScan: October 16, 2002
- Looming Water Crisis Threatens Food Supplies
- AmeriScan: October 16, 2002
- 850 Million Still Hungry on World Food Day 2002
- Environment Central to New York Congressional Race
- Invasive Species Overrun U.S. Wildlife Refuges
- Canada Creates 10 New Parks, Five Marine Reserves
- AmeriScan: October 15, 2002
- German Greens Win Climate Remedies in New Government
- Security Concerns Shade World Space Congress
- Pro-Whaling Iceland Joins International Whaling Commission
- AmeriScan: October 14, 2002
- Independent Auditors Denounce BLM Land Swaps
- Electronics Producers Must Pay for European Wastes
- Iberian Lynx Tops New IUCN Threatened Species List
- Education Efforts Mark Children's Health Month
- AmeriScan: October 11, 2002
- Atlanta’s Smog Season Ends Without Celebration
- Columbus Day Provokes Indigenous, Environmental Actions
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- Nuclear Agency Takes Blame for Ohio Reactor Damage
- Euthanized Animals Can Kill Wildlife
- AmeriScan: October 10, 2002
- European Commission Launches Cleaner Seas Strategy
- Nepal, India Cooperate on Transborder Conservation
- Australia Creates World's Largest Marine Reserve
- AmeriScan: October 9, 2002
- Mojave Desert Water Project Rejected
- Beauty for Oil: Utah Land Swap Clears House
- Eco-Friendly Practices Make Winners of 10 EU Firms
- AmeriScan: October 8, 2002
- Threats to Primates Are Escalating
- Drought Plus War Equals Famine for Horn of Africa
- European Biocide Safety Review Hits Roadblock
- Russia Seeks to Delay Chemical Weapons Destruction
- Climate Related Perils Could Bankrupt Insurers
- Swordfish Stage a Strong Recovery
- AmeriScan: October 7, 2002
- Engineered Plants Soak Up Arsenic
- CU Boulder Wins Solar Decathlon on National Mall
- Opinion: An Enlarged Europe Will Be Better for the Environment
- AmeriScan: October 4, 2002
- WorldScan: October 4, 2002
- Wild Elephants Falling to Illicit Ivory Trade
- Seeing the Last of Lili
- Gene Maps of Malaria Mosquito, Parasite Achieved
- 12 Ethanol Plants to Install Emissions Controls
- AmeriScan: October 3, 2002
- Rocky Flats Will Remain Radioactive
- Land Donation Expands Alaska Wildlife Refuge
- Louisiana, Texas Residents Flee Hurricane Lili
- AmeriScan: October 2, 2002
- Organic Foods to Get New Seal of Approval
- Land Use Rivals Greenhouse Gases in Changing Climate
- Scramble for Green Gold Kills Asian Biodiversity
- School Children Inhale Toxics Daily, Senate Told
- AmeriScan: October 1, 2002
- Critics Detail Risks of Colombian Coca Spraying
- Toothfish Pirates May Face Armed Australian Ships
- Tons of Illegal African Ivory Seized in China
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