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Environment News Service News Index July 2003
- AmeriScan: July 31, 2003
- Australian Tax Law May Muzzle Environmental Groups
- Controversy Over Judicial Nominees Derails Energy Bill
- Dean Debuts Environmental Strategy for Next 100 Years
- Industrial Baker Fined $5.25 Million for Ozone Depletion
- AmeriScan: July 30, 2003
- Senators Wrestle With Impacts of Reducing Mercury
- Ghanian Anti-Mining Activists Threatened and Harrassed
- Oil Leaks from Grounded Tanker off Karachi
- Scientists Optimistic About Ozone Recovery
- AmeriScan: July 29, 2003
- Deadly Fires Sweep French Riviera, Arson Suspected
- GOP Senators Blame Nature for Climate Change
- Australia Acts to Protect Six Marine Turtle Species
- Zambia Formulates Black Rhino Recovery Plan
- AmeriScan: July 28, 2003
- WorldScan: July 28, 2003
- House Chooses Nuclear Space Flight Over Superfund
- Ecotourism Hopes Build as Africans Seek Ancient Fish
- EU Factors Environmental Impact into New Road Charges
- AmeriScan: July 25, 2003
- New Study Warns Whale Populations Too Low for Hunting
- Australian Approval of GM Canola Stalled by States
- Park Service Director Defends Outsourcing Studies
- Developing Countries Funded to Phase Out Ozone Depleters
- AmeriScan: July 24, 2003
- Climate Research Called No Excuse for Inaction
- Temperatures, Sea Levels to Rise on Scottish Islands
- President's Wildfire Bill Heads to Senate Floor
- Big Purchasers Can Spark Sustainability Shift
- AmeriScan: July 23, 2003
- Denali Thriving, Conservationists Say
- World’s Largest Woodpecker Believed Extinct
- Europe Completes Laws Governing Transgenic Food and Feed
- U.S. Works Toward Securing Russian Oil Resources
- AmeriScan: July 22, 2003
- Europe Adopts Climate Emissions Trading Law
- Fire Managers Use Satellites to Battle Western Blazes
- Food Firms Pledge to Keep Chinese Products GE Free
- Liberian Civilians Seek Ban on Natural Resources Trade
- AmeriScan: July 21, 2003
- Fighting Devastates Liberian Capital, Cholera Breaks Out
- HIV/AIDS Top Priority for New World Health Chief
- Australia Attempts Sustainable Management of Southeast Oceans
- Transgenic Crop Risk Low, Says British Expert Panel
- AmeriScan: July 18, 2003
- GAO: Make Haste More Slowly on Nuclear Waste Cleanup
- Canada Imposes New Safety Rule to Fight Mad Cow Disease
- European Ministers Plan to Limit Climate Change
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- AmeriScan: July 17, 2003
- Scheme to Link Major Rivers Divides India
- Belize Marine Protected Area Safeguards World's Largest Fish
- UNESCO Calls for Radical Reform of Water Education
- New Wildfires Do Little to Spark Congressional Action
- AmeriScan: July 16, 2003
- New Fund Uses Kyoto Protocol to Aid Poor Communities
- Congress Struggles With Great Lakes Restoration
- Oil Fouls Russian World Heritage Beaches
- Analysis: Other Fish in the Sea, but for How Long?
- AmeriScan: July 15, 2003
- European Countries Land in Court Over GMO Law
- Fuel Price Hike Spells Doom for Nigeria’s Forest
- Tennessee Republican Opposes Bush's Clear Skies
- Yellow School Buses to Run Cleaner in New York
- AmeriScan: July 14, 2003
- Windy Britain Powers Up More Offshore Windfarms
- Thousands Rally to Save Australia's Tallest Trees
- Global Marine Body Deals with Shipbreaking, Oil Spills
- Health Advocacy Group Warns of Conflicted Science
- AmeriScan: July 11, 2003
- WorldScan: July 11, 2003
- U.S. C02 Emissions Will Rise Absent Strong Policy
- Resources from Wreckage: Houses Saved by Deconstruction
- Healing Our World
- AmeriScan: July 10, 2003
- No Easy Fix to Natural Gas Woes, Greenspan Warns
- Pipeline May Jeopardize Turkish Entry to European Union
- Human Activities Put Pressure on Great Barrier Reef
- Public Participation Needed to Save Environment
- AmeriScan: July 9, 2003
- Many U.S. Industry Giants Ignoring Global Warming
- UN Food Commission Lifts Irradiation Limits
- Deadly Monsoon Rains Sweep India, China
- Clouds Gather Over Future of Clear Skies
- AmeriScan: July 8, 2003
- World Heritage Protection Extended to Five Natural Sites
- Park Service Unable to Detail Maintenance Needs
- Court Clears UK Night Flights to Continue
- Environmental Advocate Gary Gallon Dies in Montreal
- Global SARS Outbreak Contained
- Satellite Emergency Beacons Ready for Hikers, Skiers
- AmeriScan: July 7, 2003
- Bush Officials Praise Parks Record
- AmeriScan: July 2, 2003
- EU Parliament Clears Way to End Ban on Biotech Crops
- EPA Unveils New Analysis of Clear Skies Proposal
- UN Takes Yellowstone Off List of Endangered Sites
- Georgia to Market Caucasus Natural Parks
- AmeriScan: July 1, 2003
- Expert Panel Warns Females of Dioxin in Food
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