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Environment News Service WorldScan Index
October 2002
WorldScan: October 29, 2002
INTERNATIONAL
New Wave of Bleaching Hits Coral Reefs Worldwide
INTERNATIONAL
Climate Credits from Hydropower Dams Challenged
NEW ZEALAND
Children Sprayed in Painted Apple Moth Eradication
CHINA
Ventures in Organics, Renewables, Clean Technology
CHINA
Wild Animal Smugglers Get Life Behind Bars
EUROPE
Slovenian Hunt Puts Regional Bear Survival in Jeopardy
AUSTRALIA
New National Park Protects Arid Lands of New South Wales
more
WorldScan: October 16, 2002
SOUTH AFRICA
Celebrities Combat Soweto's Worst Illegal Waste Dumps
JAPAN
Wetlands Landfill at Awase Flat Protested
GERMANY
Children Near Airports Read, Remember Poorly
CANADA
Fight for National Water Safety Standards
CANADA
Small Victory for Spotted Owl
UK
Marine Stewardship Council Certifies 100th Product
INTERNATIONAL
Children Paint a Bright Environmental Future
more
WorldScan: October 4, 2002
INTERNATIONAL
World's Seas Awash with Sewage
INTERNATIONAL
U.S. Petitioned to Act Against Illegal EU Fishing
TAIWAN
Whale Shark Harvest Monitoring System a First
MALAYSIA
Peasants and Scientists Challenge Corporate Biotech
RUSSIA
IFAW CITES Shelter Will House Confiscated Animals
EUROPE
Strict EU Limits Could Kill GM-Free Animal Feed
more
Farm Bill conference Report Called "Mixed Bag"
EPA Misusing Science, Jeopardizing Children’s Health, Testifies EPA Children's Health Protection Advisory Committee Member
“State and Trends of the Carbon Market 2008"
Ford Earns Award for Turning Brownfield Green
International, National, Local Experts Gather at Chicago Botanic Garden for International Climate Change Forum
Hundreds of Carbon Reducing Ideas Displayed at Chicago Botanic Garden’s “Knowledge and Action Marketplace”
National Coatings Announces Support of Los Angeles Private Sector Green Building Law
CERES Ranks Ford's Sustainability Report Among the "Best" in the World
Amazon Bestselling Book "The Noble Wilds" Offers a Practical and Spiritual Approach to Preserve Our Beautiful Planet
Fighting Food Crisis and Climate Change with Knives and Forks
Startech Environmental to Have Three Plasma Converters in Former Pharmaceutical Industry Facility in Puerto Rico
Ear of Wind
By Leroy Dejolie,
Navajo Nation Parks
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