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Environment News Service News Index April 2004
- AmeriScan: April 30, 2004
- Particle Pollution, Smog Harm Half of All Americans
- EPA Bows to Pressure, Delays Mercury Rule
- Valuable Afghani Farmlands Washed Away
- Analysis: Central and Eastern Countries Join a Greener Europe
- AmeriScan: April 29, 2004
- Supreme Court Rejects Local Anti-Smog Fleet Vehicle Rules
- Wildlife Trade Racket Busted in Nepal
- Canadian Groups Demand Federal Action on Toxic Sewage
- EPA Ordered to Protect Ecosystems From Air Pollution
- AmeriScan: April 28, 2004
- Terrorism, Iraq Sap Energy From Sustainable Development
- U.S. Hydrogen Highway Paved With Public-Private Research Funds
- Politics Swirl Around Latest Bush Judicial Nominee
- INSIGHTS: Oil Companies Poised to Penetrate Ecuadorian Amazon
- AmeriScan: April 27, 2004
- 25 Member European Union Faces Environmental Challenges
- Supreme Court Hears Cheney Energy Task Force Case
- Earth Observation Scientists Taking Pulse of the Planet
- North Goa Coast Strives to Bear Its Tourist Burden
- AmeriScan: April 26, 2004
- Living With Chernobyl 18 Years Later
- World Bank Concerns Overshadowed by Terrorism, Iraq
- Bush Highlights Volunteers' Role in Environmental Protection
- Wyoming Sues Interior Department for Rejecting Wolf Plan
- AmeriScan: April 23, 2004
- Bush Pledges Wetlands Expansion, Restoration
- Earth Day Land Conservation Deal Makes New York History
- Congress Wades Into Ocean Debate
- Bird Flu Silences Spring in British Columbia
- AmeriScan: April 22, 2004
- United States Divided on Earth Day 2004
- Federal Neglect Drove 114 U.S. Species to Extinction
- Australian Oceans Conference Warned of Rising Sea Levels
- European Regions Declare Themselves GM-Free
- Healing Our World: Earth Day
- AmeriScan: April 21, 2004
- Kerry Slams Bush Environmental Record
- Members of Congress Ask $100 Million for Wildlife
- Europe Polarized on NiCad Rechargable Battery Ban
- Squeezing the Maximum Food From Each Drop of Water
- AmeriScan: April 20, 2004
- U.S. Oceans Commission Emphasizes Ecosystems to Avoid Crisis
- Goldman Environmental Awards Celebrate Grassroots Action
- Judge Upholds Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
- International 10 Year Plan for Earth Observation Takes Shape
- AmeriScan: April 19, 2004
- Future Bleak for Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- Court Ordered Haze Rule Cleans Parks' Air by 2064
- Nepal Police Nab Former Ministers in Food Sovereignty Sit-In
- Environmental NGOs Seek to End World Bank Climate Fund
- First Greater Mekong Environmental Atlas Reveals Problems
- AmeriScan: April 16, 2004
- Ground-Level Ozone Too High for New Standard in 31 States
- U.S. Must Explain Removal of Iraqi Nuclear Equipment, Buildings
- Putin Advisor Calls Kyoto Protocol a Death Treaty
- Water, Sanitation, Housing Engage Sustainablity Commission
- AmeriScan: April 15, 2004
- Aid NGOs in Iraq Seek Halt to Attacks on Civilians
- Beef Producer's Bid to Test All Its Cattle for BSE Denied
- Asian Growth Fuels 20 Year Climb in World Energy Use
- Blair Government Earns Mixed Grades for Sustainability
- AmeriScan: April 14, 2004
- Uranium Waste Pile Makes Colorado River Most Endangered
- Bush Nuclear Program Squandering Billions, NRDC Charges
- Australia's Hybrid Climate Policy
- INSIGHTS: The European Union in a Changing World
- AmeriScan: April 13, 2004
- Canadian Sealers Take to the Newfoundland Ice Floes
- Deadly Storms Across the Pacific
- Great Britain Ratifies Seabird Treaty
- Analysis: Globe 2004 Signals Next Industrial Revolution
- AmeriScan: April 9, 2004
- Reliant Indicted for Manufacturing California Energy Crisis
- Discharge of VX Wastewater to Delaware River Scrutinized
- Resources Crunch Denies Fishers Endangered Listing
- The Battle for Chechen Oil
- AmeriScan: April 8, 2004
- Lead in DC Drinking Water Could Signal National Problem
- Warming World Has No Greenland Ice, Less California Rain
- New South Wales Environment Budget Takes a Beating
- Global Electronic Waste Stream Poisons New Delhi
- AmeriScan: April 7, 2004
- Nuclear Trains to Yucca Mountain Would Cross Las Vegas
- Rare Species Cling to Existence in Unprotected Areas
- U.S. Struggles to Grasp Chronic Wasting Disease
- INSIGHTS: Our Cars, Our Choices, Our Crosses
- AmeriScan: April 6, 2004
- Strict Rules Needed to Prevent Future Blackouts
- Demand for Brazilian Beef Blamed for Amazon Deforestation
- Urban Waves Sicken Surfers
- AmeriScan: April 5, 2004
- Farmers' Right to Use Their Own Seeds Protected by Treaty
- Australia Delivers Up Aboriginal Lands to Nickel Mine
- Bush Administration Presses Japan to Readmit U.S. Beef
- Formal Hearing on Dry Cask Nuclear Waste Storage Rejected
- AmeriScan: April 2, 2004
- Opposition Grows to Bush's Mercury Cap and Trade Plan
- Senate Panel Approves Controversial Appeals Court Nominee
- Clean Air Elusive in Beaumont/Port Arthur, Texas
- Each Canadian Challenged to Cut Personal Greenhouse Gases
- AmeriScan: April 1, 2004
- Salmon to Suffer With Reduced Summer Water Spill
- Celebrating 40 Years of Wilderness
- Europe Greens Paint, Rejects Tough Refrigerant Controls
- INSIGHTS: The Kyoto Protocol and Russia's Energy Future
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