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Environment News Service News Index September 2003
- AmeriScan: September 30, 2003
- World Forest Congress Harmony Broken By Canadian Logging
- Bush Guidelines Discard Wilderness Quality Public Lands
- Davis Controls Rocket Fuel Pollutant in California Water
- New Whale Subspecies Discovered
- AmeriScan: September 29, 2003
- Russia Withholds Climate Protocol Ratification
- Draft EPA Deal Gives Factory Farms a Pass on Air Pollution
- Critics Say Okinawa Heliport Plan Threatens Endangered Dugong
- German Banks Finance Protection of Lakes Prespa, Ohrid
- AmeriScan: September 26, 2003
- Ghost Ship Transport Attacked From Both Sides of the Atlantic
- NAFTA Commission May Ban Lindane in North America
- British Public Uneasy About Transgenic Crops
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- AmeriScan: September 25, 2003
- White House Keen to Speed Up Environmental Review
- Storm Erupts Over Nepal's New Forest Products Tax
- Opinion: Sustainable Forest Management - Moving Forward Together
- Bermuda's National Bird Blown Away
- AmeriScan: September 24, 2003
- Congressional Auditors Find U.S. Nuclear Plant Security Flawed
- Senate Opts Not to Block Bush Outsourcing Plan
- Iraqi Harvest Up But Half the People Still Hungry
- European Chemicals Authorization Plan Changed to Suit Industry
- AmeriScan: September 23, 2003
- General Assembly Opens with Environment in the Back Seat
- Bush Environmental Record Dominates Leavitt Hearing
- ANWR Battle Looms Over Energy Debate
- New York Funds Brownfields, Superfund Remediation
- Stricken South Pole Worker Safely Evacuated
- AmeriScan: September 22, 2003
- Political Storm Clouds Gather Ahead of Leavitt Hearing
- Law Regulating Groundwater Pollutants Proposed for Europe
- U.S., Russia Move Forward With Oil Spill Accord
- California to Purchase Ballona Wetlands for Restoration
- AmeriScan: September 19, 2003
- Nuclear Worries Proliferate Over North Korea, Iran
- Stranded Sealand Express Safe in Cape Town
- United Nations Opens Environmental Office in China
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- AmeriScan: September 18, 2003
- Protected Areas Blossom at World Parks Congress
- Isabel Downgraded But Dangerous
- Baltic Sea Fish Kill Blamed on Nutrient Runoff
- Debate Over Small Engine Emissions Regulation Rolls On
- AmeriScan: September 17, 2003
- Fierce Isabel Blows Toward Mid-Atlantic Coast
- Nigeria, Cameroon to Protect World's Rarest Gorilla
- Albatross Survival Hangs on Longline Fishing Control Fight
- Interest Growing to Turn Rigs Into Reefs
- AmeriScan: September 16, 2003
- Children At Greatest Risk From Ozone Depletion
- Panel Debates How to Fix Holes in the Clean Water Act
- Malawi Court Slaps Ivory Trafficker on the Wrist
- Most Sustainable Corporations of 2003 Listed
- AmeriScan: September 15, 2003
- World Trade Negotiations Collapse
- Bush Defends Clean Air Policies
- Scripps Prize Honors Marine Ecologist Jane Lubchenco
- New Zealand Nuisance Wallabies Are Australia's Treasure
- AmeriScan: September 12, 2003
- U.S.-Canada Task Force Releases Power Outage Time Line
- World's Parks at Risk From Chronic Underfunding
- Legal Bombshell Dropped on EU Mining Industry
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- AmeriScan: September 11, 2003
- Two Years Later Nuclear, Chemical Plants Still Vulnerable
- Swedish Foreign Minister Anna Lindh Assassinated
- Many Threatened Species Are Unprotected
- Nigeria and Cameroon Jointly Protect Unique Ecosystem
- AmeriScan: September 10, 2003
- Korean Farmer Commits Suicide in Protest of WTO
- World's Trade Ministers Struggle to Agree in Cancun
- World Parks Congress: New Amazon Reserves Created
- Trade Center Debris Produced Unprecedented Toxic Fumes
- AmeriScan: September 9, 2003
- Senate Panel Eyes Permanent Fees for Public Lands
- Vast Expanses of Land Protected, But Not the Seas
- U.S. Navy Uses New Tri-Level System to Find Biowarfare Agents
- AmeriScan: September 8, 2003
- Spotlight of the Decade Focused on World's Parks
- Efficiency, Renewables Could Help Ease Natural Gas Prices
- Europe Could Send Ships' Air Pollution to Market
- Nanotechnology: Manufacturing Change One Molecule at a Time
- AmeriScan: September 5, 2003
- South Africa Completes Giant Job of Elephant Translocation
- Bill Strips State Power to Reduce Engine Emissions
- Cancun Trade Summit to Sideline Green Issues
- 2003 Antarctic Ozone Hole Grows Fast, But Recovery Forecast
- AmeriScan: September 4, 2003
- U.S. Roads, Water, Utilities Decaying, Engineers Warn
- Nepal to Turn Parks Management Over to NGOs
- Casting Doubt on the Safety of GM Foods
- Low Level Mercury Exposure Accelerates Lupus in Mice
- AmeriScan: September 3, 2003
- Energy Politics Overshadow House Blackout Inquiry
- UK Told to Make Airlines Pay More for Emissions, Noise
- Russian Gas Pressure Mounts
- DNA Tests Prove Borneo's Elephants Are Unique
- AmeriScan: September 2, 2003
- Northern Hemisphere Temperature Hits 2,000 Year High
- Protecting Forests Can Help Ensure Clean City Water
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