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Environment News Service News Index September 2002
- All U.S. Coral Reefs Face Human Threats
- AmeriScan: September 30, 2002
- Antarctic Ozone Hole Shrinks, Divides in Two
- Auto Execs Call for Acceptance of Greener Vehicles
- India to Welcome Climate Change Delegates
- Environment Central to Protest of World Bank Meetings
- PNG Groups Urge World Bank to Keep Logging Reviews
- AmeriScan: September 27, 2002
- WorldScan: September 27, 2002
- Soot Linked to Flooding, Drought, Global Warming
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- Too Hot for Salmon, Klamath River in Court Again
- State of the Nation's Ecosystems: Data Missing
- AmeriScan: September 26, 2002
- Inside Malawi's Food Crisis
- Italy Plans to Incinerate More Waste
- Ground Zero Air Polluted by Diesel Equipment
- Porpoise Labeled as Whale Sold in Japan
- Mexico's Dry Forests May Yield New Medicines
- Flak Flies Over European Fish Conservation
- U.S. Federal Commission Describes Troubled Oceans
- Six Whale Species Protected Under Migratory Treaty
- AmeriScan: September 24, 2002
- California High-Speed Rail Rolls onto 2004 Ballot
- Europe Bans Animal Cannibalism to Curb Mad Cow
- Fossil Fuel Burning Blamed for Parks Air Pollution
- AmeriScan: September 23, 2002
- Germany's Greens Stroll Back into Power
- World's Largest Eagle to Benefit from Debt Swap
- Malaysian Government Bans the Herbicide Paraquat
- U.S. Agriculture Vulnerable to Bioterror Attack
- Environment Proposed for Costa Rican Constitution
- AmeriScan: September 20, 2002
- WorldScan: September 20, 2002
- Opinion: The Science of Recycling Sewage Sludge
- St. Lucia Park Barricaded Against Shipwreck Spill
- Bush Orders Streamlined Transportation Project Reviews
- Russia Struggles with Post-Soviet Nuclear Legacy
- Vietnam Takes Stock of Environmental Degradation
- AmeriScan: September 19, 2002
- Migratory Birds and Animals Championed in Bonn
- Canadian Firm Paid Bribes to Win Lesotho Dam Job
- Scientists Map Global Air Pollution
- Helsinki Bus Ruling Opens Door to Green Contracts
- AmeriScan: September 18, 2002
- Blazing Ship Spills Oil Near South African Wetland
- New Air Pollution Rules Target Off Road Vehicles
- MOX Fuel Shipment Completes Japan-UK Journey
- Distemper Kills Thousands of European Seals
- AmeriScan: September 17, 2002
- Vulnerable Ozone Layer in Slow Recovery
- California Passes Strong Renewables Standard
- Chad-Cameroon Pipeline Gets World Bank OK
- South Africa Says Summit Profitable
- AmeriScan: September 16, 2002
- Experts: Global Treaty to Limit Mercury Needed
- Kenya Arms Wildlife Wardens with Powerful Weapons
- AmeriScan: September 13, 2002
- WorldScan: September 13, 2002
- Elephant Dung Hints At New African Species
- B.C. Lifts Moratorium on New Fish Farms
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- AmeriScan: September 12, 2002
- Nuclear Reactor Guards Feel Vulnerable to Attack
- Afghan Task Force Embarks on Assessment Mission
- Snake River Dams to Be Improved, Not Breached
- West Greenland Beluga Whales at Risk of Extinction
- AmeriScan: September 11, 2002
- Nature Offers Solace in Times of Crisis
- Wyoming River Protected from Old Texaco Refinery
- Europe to Boost Security of Oil and Gas Supply
- Zambia's GM Food for Refugees Policy in Disarray
- AmeriScan: September 10, 2002
- 9/11 Dust Sickens New York Firefighters, Residents
- Zambia Feeds Refugees on Transgenic U.S. Corn
- West Nile Virus Found in Saskatchewan Horses
- Antarctic Marine Life Vulnerable to Climate Change
- AmeriScan: September 9, 2002
- Generator's Cash Crunch Tests UK Nuclear Policy
- ICC Unlikely to Touch Military Environmental Crime
- U.S. EPA Seeks to Boost Recycling
- $200 Billion Would Cover Water, Sanitation for All
- AmeriScan: September 6, 2002
- WorldScan: September 6, 2002
- Sparks Fly at Hearing on Bush Fire Plan
- Uranium Mine in Australian National Park Dead
- AmeriScan: September 5, 2002
- Europe Faces Up to Chlorine Mercury Legacy
- Gabon Preserves 10 Percent of Land for Parks
- Sudden Oak Death Strikes California Redwoods, Firs
- Russians Jailed over Black Sea Ammonia Terminal
- Opinion: Share the West with Horses, Wild and Free
- AmeriScan: September 4, 2002
- Summit Adopts Action Plan Wrapped in Controversy
- U.S. Secretary of State Booed, Jeered at Summit
- Farewell Summit Dinner Rocks the Civic Stage
- Summit: Parliamentarians Think Globally, Act Locally
- Greenpeace Protests Inaction at World Summit
- U.S. EPA Links Diesel Exhaust to Lung Cancer
- Summit: Plan of Action Approved
- Ocean Protection Begins Far Inland
- Future Grim for World's Great Apes
- World Petroleum Execs Ponder Social Responsibility
- Consumer Samples Implicate Arsenic Treated Wood
- AmeriScan: September 3, 2002
- Korean Peninsula Swept by Deadly Typhoon
- Johannesburg Struggles to Supply Water and Sanitation
- Summit: Art Action Urges Corporate Accountability
- Ford of Europe Pulls Plug on Th!nk Car
- Summit: People Demand Progress, Mbeki Tells World Leaders
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