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Environment News Service News Index October 2003
- AmeriScan: October 31, 2003
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- UN Cultivates 2004 as The International Year of Rice
- BLM to Sell Oil and Gas Leases on Wilderness Quality Lands
- British Agency Withdraws Permission to Scrap Ghost Ships
- AmeriScan: October 30, 2003
- Atlantic Tunas Slipping Enforcement Net, U.S. Complains
- Chesapeake Bay Suffering Nitrogen Overload
- Senate Not Ready to Act on Global Warming
- Canada Gives British Columbia $100 Million for Summer Wildfires
- AmeriScan: October 29, 2003
- Firefighter, 16 Others Die in Southern California Blazes
- Senate Considers Revised Forest Thinning Bill
- European Chemicals Overhaul Reaches Legislative Stage
- U.S. Proposes Protection for Alaska Killer Whale Group
- AmeriScan: October 28, 2003
- WorldScan: October 28, 2003
- Senate Confirms Leavitt as EPA Administrator
- Portfields: A New Concept in Waterfront Rehabilitation
- European Ministers' Climate Strategy Stalled
- AmeriScan: October 27, 2003
- States Sue to Block Bush's Clean Air Act Revisions
- Walls of Flame Devour Southern California
- Canada's Pulp and Paper Pollution Up for Investigation
- Chinese Minister, Brazilian Environmentalist Share Sasakawa Prize
- AmeriScan: October 24, 2003
- Donors Offer $33 Billion for Iraq Reconstruction
- Hanford's Buried Nuclear Waste to Be Exhumed
- Earth Will Feel Solar Flares Caused by Giant Sunspots
- Study Strengthens Global Warming Theory
- AmeriScan: October 23, 2003
- Marine Life Census Finds Hundreds of New Species
- Senate Committee Passes Chemical Security Bill
- Tasmania's Pristine Rainforest to Be Logged
- Cleanup of the Russian Arctic an International Effort
- AmeriScan: October 22, 2003
- Space Age Dutch Car Wins World Solar Challenge
- Europe Moves to Implement Climate Change Protocol
- Panel Calls for Broader Effort to Save Klamath Basin Fish
- U.S. Methyl Bromide Exemption Passes First Step
- AmeriScan: October 21, 2003
- Accede to UN Law of the Sea, Bush Officials Urge
- EPA Opts Not to Regulate Dioxins in Sewage Sludge
- German Drinks Packaging Deposit Draws Legal Challenge
- Armenia's Vanishing Forests
- AmeriScan: October 15, 2003
- Overlooked Seagrasses Vanishing, New Atlas Shows
- Senate Committee Approves Bush EPA Nominee
- EU States Stall Commission's Nuclear Safety Standards
- AmeriScan: October 14, 2003
- U.S. Ghost Ships Arouse Official European Opposition
- MTBE Waiver Faces Senate Opposition
- U.S. Proposes to List Tibetan Antelope as Endangered
- Ocean Forecasting for Australia in the Works
- AmeriScan: October 13, 2003
- Outgoing California Governor Signs 22 Environmental Laws
- White House Loosens Land Limits for Hardrock Miners
- Hundreds of Endangered Animal Skins Seized in Tibet
- Satellite Tags Show White Sharks Migrate Far and Fast
- AmeriScan: October 10, 2003
- Court Rules EPA's Imperial Valley Air Waiver Illegal
- Local Drug Discovery Industry Could Conserve Rainforests
- Hungry Africa Strives to Harmonize GMO Policies
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- AmeriScan: October 9, 2003
- Ontario Liberal Landslide Could Benefit the Environment
- Germany's Nuclear Phaseout Under Pressure
- Bush Official Defends U.S. Climate Change Policy
- Analysis: Record Heat Wave in Europe Took 35,000 Lives
- AmeriScan: October 8, 2003
- 2003 Antarctic Ozone Hole Near Record Size
- Feds Asked to Cut Toxic Pesticide Use in Public Housing
- 2003 Antarctic Ozone Hole Near Record Size
- Myanmar's Ancient Forests Stripped by Military Government
- AmeriScan: October 7, 2003
- Sea Shepherd Crew Held for Photographing Dolphin Kill
- Activists Celebrate Putin's Birthday with Climate Gifts
- Oil, Natural Gas Air Pollution Plagues Southwest States
- AmeriScan: October 6, 2003
- Triage for Iraqi Infrastructure Undermined by Criminal Gangs
- Supreme Court Upholds Clinton's National Monuments
- Alaska Senator Uses Riders to Recast Fishery Policies
- Herbicide Paraquat Approved for Sale in Europe
- AmeriScan: October 3, 2003
- Pentagon Needs Deadline Extension for Chemical Weapons Disposal
- Mexican Spotted Owl Entangled In Endangered Species Debate
- House: Nuclear Waste Should Not Be Classified Less Hazardous
- AmeriScan: October 2, 2003
- Bush Climate Change Initiative Unclear, Congressional Auditor Testifies
- Conservationists Sue to Protect Gray Wolves
- Global Appetite for Seafood Will Not Be Easy to Satisfy
- New Alarm Over European Renewable Energy Targets
- AmeriScan: October 1, 2003
- GOP Task Force Says Bureaucracy Stifles Natural Gas Supply
- Climate Change Blamed for 160,000 Deaths a Year
- Democrats Boycott Vote on Bush EPA Nominee
- Australia Joins Global Marine Census
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