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Environment News Service News Index May 2003
- AmeriScan: May 30, 2003
- Wealthy Nations Fail to Fund Clean Water, Health
- Learning the Lessons of SARS
- Maine Salmon Farms Closed to Benefit Wild Salmon
- Support Grows in Congress to Curb Interior Department
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- AmeriScan: May 29, 2003
- Bracing for the Challenges of an Urban World
- Four Nations Guard Giant South American Aquifer
- Critical Habitat Endangered by Bush Policies
- How to Halve U.S. Transport Emissions by 2050
- AmeriScan: May 28, 2003
- Saddam’s Mobile Biological Weapons Labs Found
- Exploring the Link Between Health and Environment
- Half U.S. Climate Warming Due to Land Use Changes
- Kittens Buoy Colorado Lynx Reintroduction Efforts
- AmeriScan: May 27, 2003
- Clean Water Act Diluted by Obsolete Data System
- Europeans Invited to Shape New Waste Strategy
- Tons of Trash Taken from Tinicum Island
- Indian Tiger Reserve To Lose Head, Status
- AmeriScan: May 23, 2003
- World Rushes to Help Algerian Quake Victims
- Congress Split Over Pentagon's Duty to Wildlife
- Roundtable Forges Sustainable Rangeland Criteria
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- AmeriScan: May 22, 2003
- Earth's Vital Signs Show the Pain of Poverty
- Brazilian Endangered Species Now Number 395
- Buried Hanford Nuclear Waste Fires Fed-State Clash
- AmeriScan: May 21, 2003
- Global Tobacco Control Treaty Unanimously Approved
- EPA Administrator Christie Whitman Resigns
- House Passes Controversial Wildfire Bill
- Rural Dominicans Launch Ecotourism Enterprises
- AmeriScan: May 20, 2003
- Defense Spending Bill Attacks Wildlife Protection
- One Thousand Brazilian Babies Poisoned by Mercury
- Ukraine Warned to Cancel Canal in Danube Wetland
- Logging Company Permitted to Take Endangered Trout
- AmeriScan: May 19, 2003
- Park Service Struggles with Unfunded Mandates
- Learning to Reason with the Wildfire Season
- Greens Crash Out of Belgian Government
- Drift Netsmen Agree to Quit for the Salmon's Sake
- AmeriScan: May 16, 2003
- Study Warns of Health Risk from Nonstick Cookware
- Toxic Substances Put One in Five EU Workers at Risk
- Storms, Floods across Africa Claim Many Lives
- Opinion: Juiced on SUVs and Prozac
- AmeriScan: May 15, 2003
- A New Roadmap for U.S. Greenhouse Gas Reductions
- Bush Rolls Out Transportation Spending Plan
- Endangered Turtles Vanish into Asian Cooking Pots
- Austria Harmonizes Air Emissions with European Law
- AmeriScan: May 14, 2003
- Great Fish Going the Way of the Dinosaurs
- U.S. Challenges Europe's Policy on Biotech Crops
- Commercial U.S. Satellites to Serve Military Purposes
- Three States Aim to Outlaw Eco-Protests
- Gold Rush in Ghana's Forest Reserves Resisted
- AmeriScan: May 12, 2003
- Simulated Terror Strikes Hit Chicago and Seattle
- Kyrgyz Officials Fear Radioactive Spills
- World's Smallest Seahorse Found in Indonesian Waters
- AmeriScan: May 9, 2003
- Cholera Outbreak in Iraq Worries UN Insiders
- Wildfire Bill Blazes Toward the House Floor
- Swiss Biotech Crop Ban Passed by Lower House
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- Green Scissors Shows Congress $58 Billion In Cuts
- President's Environment Policy Leaves Kids Behind
- AmeriScan: May 8, 2003
- Senate Considers Clear Skies vs Clean Air Act
- AmeriScan: May 7, 2003
- Internet Consult Opens on New European Chemicals Law
- Lieberman Rolls Out Energy Independence Plan
- Campaign Slams U.S. Automakers For Gas Guzzlers
- Tanzania Strives to Halt Dynamite Fishing on Reefs
- AmeriScan: May 6, 2003
- Deadly Storms Rip Across American Heartland
- Bush Administration Keen on New Nuclear Weapons
- U.S./Singapore Trade Pact Marred by Smuggling Claim
- North America Trading Songbirds for Junk Mail
- WorldScan: May 5, 2003
- AmeriScan: May 5, 2003
- Bush Environment Officials Committed to Science
- UN Makes Two Year Sustainable Water, Energy Plan
- AmeriScan: May 2, 2003
- Bush Wages Legal Battle Against Environmental Law
- Methyl Bromide Exposure Raises Prostate Cancer Risk
- Deadly Turkish Earthquake Triggers Violent Protest
- Canada Lists Atlantic Cod as Endangered
- Respiratory Health Group Says U.S. Air Quality Poor
- AmeriScan: May 1, 2003
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