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Environment News Service News Index June 2003
- AmeriScan: June 30, 2003
- EPA Says Toxic Releases, Wastes Declined in 2001
- European Farm Policy Reform Slashes Subsidies
- Carcinogenic Benzene Levels Highest at Rush Hour
- UN Committee Recommends Stricter Mercury Limits
- AmeriScan: June 27, 2003
- Satellite View Shows Amazon Rainforest Shrinking Fast
- TVA Ruling Fails to Settle Clean Air Act Debate
- Salmon Plan Given Brief Reprieve
- U.S. Natural Gas Supplies Low, Prices Rising
- Dengue Virus Spreads North to Texas
- NAFTA Countries Adopt Biodiversity Strateg
- AmeriScan: June 26, 2003
- Irish Sellafield Suit Thrown Into Disarray
- Senate Panel Juggles Wildfire, Forest Management
- Agencies Struggle With Federal Grazing Program
- AmeriScan: June 25, 2003
- Senators Keen to Reform Endangered Species Act
- Settlement Promises Less Raw Sewage in DC Waters
- EU Reaches Climate Emissions Trading Breakthrough
- AmeriScan: June 24, 2003
- Doctored EPA Environment Report Raises Questions
- Critics Worry Salmon Plan is Floundering
- League of Conservation Voters Slams Bush Record
- Greenpeace Takes Hot Iraqi Canister to U.S. Forces
- Brazil Allows Sustainable Mahogany Harvest
- AmeriScan: June 20, 2003
- Global Ag Ministers Assemble for Biotech Promotion
- Carbon Sequestration Focus of Leadership Forum
- Critics Say 1993 Court Ruling Undermines Science
- Maasai Kill Half the Lions in Nairobi National Park
- AmeriScan: June 20, 2003
- United States, Brazil Forge Closer Energy Ties
- Highway Bill Drives Over Air Rules, Critics Say
- Tibetan Wildlife Recovering from Illegal Slaughter
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- AmeriScan: June 19, 2003
- Whales Win No Sanctuary from Acrimonious Commission
- Iraqi Farmers Face Uncertain Future
- AmeriScan: June 19, 2003
- House Panel Targets Chronic Wasting Disease
- Canadian Firm Prints Potter on Green Pages
- AmeriScan: June 18, 2003
- U.S. Policing of Biotech Crops Denounced
- Group Aims to Take Politics Out of Energy Policy
- Gephardt Vows to End U.S. Foreign Oil Addiction
- Downsized European Green Products Policy Emerges
- U.S. Losing Battle Against Aquatic Invaders
- World Struggles to Fend Off Desertification
- Monsoon Rains Displace 400,000 People in India
- Draft European Constitution Keeps Green Policy Gains
- AmeriScan: June 16, 2003
- Whaling Commission Authorizes Global Conservation
- Trans-Atlantic Fuel Cell Development Pact Signed
- Conservationists See Shenandoah Park Under Siege
- Kerry Touts Security Through Energy Independence
- AmeriScan: June 13, 2003
- Treaty on Trade in Biotech Organisms to Become Law
- House Panel Slams EU For Biotech Food Ban
- Casting Blame for the World's Overfishing
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- AmeriScan: June 12, 2003
- Global Bycatch Nets Some 308,000 Cetaceans a Year
- Senate Approves Offshore Oil and Gas Exploration
- Container Ship Spills Oil in Singapore Waters
- AmeriScan: June 11, 2003
- Parks Suffer Under Bush, Conservationists Say
- Threats Rising for U.S. Public Water Supplies
- EPA Permits Florida to Pollute Freshwater Aquifers
- Norway Protects Cold Water Reefs
- AmeriScan: June 10, 2003
- Robot Launched to Find Traces of Water on Mars
- Senate Panel Wades Into Wetlands Debate
- Bush Ready to Revise Roadless Rule
- Brazilian Farmers Develop Alternatives to Deforestation
- AmeriScan: June 9, 2003
- Rich Countries' Greenhouse Gas Emissions Ballooning
- Mayors See Money, Jobs in Brownfields
- Cadmium Disrupts Ability of Cells to Fight Cancer
- Conservationists Begin to Heal Fragmented Cerrado
- AmeriScan: June 6, 2003
- Plants Prospering From Climate Change
- Rocky Flats Nuclear Factory to Become Wildlife Refuge
- European Parliament Backs Tough Marine Sulfur Rule
- Rare Forest Bird Rediscovered after 89 Years
- AmeriScan: June 5, 2003
- UN Urges World to Get Serious About Water Issues
- Europe Celebrates Green Week 2003
- Activists Identify Most Endangered U.S. Forests
- American Anglers Warned to Watch Out for Mercury
- AmeriScan: June 4, 2003
- Pew Report Finds U.S. Oceans in Crisis
- Green Customs Initiative Offers Officers New Tools
- Malawi Drafts 10 Year Plan to Renew Chambo
Fishery
- AmeriScan: June 3, 2003
- Interior Deputy Secretary's Conduct Questioned
- G8 Leaders Pledge Marine Protection, Clean Water
- European Draft Mine Waste Law Emerges
- Brazilian Police Hunt for Forest Company Owners
- AmeriScan: June 2, 2003
- Forest Thinning Rules Fuel Wildfire Controversy
- Getting a Vertical View of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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