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Environment News Service News Index August 2004
- AmeriScan: August 31, 2004
- Nepal's Parks Fall Prey to Maoist Insurgency
- Uranium Mine in Australian Park Closed for Contamination
- Even Modest Climate Change Means More and Larger Fires
- Core Time Travel: 40 Million Years Ago the Arctic Was Warm
- AmeriScan: August 30, 2004
- Republican Conventioneers Met By Giant Protest March
- Ebola Outbreak Suspected in Loss of Congo Gorillas
- Forests, Rivers, Air and Animals of North Korea Assessed
- Where Do All the Tigers Go? Cub Collars Could Yield Answers
- AmeriScan: August 27, 2004
- Bush Administration Reports Warming Climate, Rising Seas
- New Yorkers Sickened by 9/11 Demonstrate as Republicans Arrive
- Recreational Anglers May Threaten Fish Stocks
- Silent Emergency: Billions Without Clean Water, Sanitation
- AmeriScan: August 26, 2004
- Security Alarm Raised Over U.S. Plutonium Shipment
- IUCN Probes Oil Development Impact on Endangered Gray Whales
- Vast Areas of American West Open to Oil and Gas
- China Prepares for Panda Tourism
- AmeriScan: August 25, 2004
- France Gives USA Access to Next Generation Nuclear Technology
- American Anglers Face Record Number of Mercury Warnings
- World Bank Offers Brazil $1.2 Billion for Conservation
- Wayward Whale Shuts Down Nova Scotia Power Plant
- AmeriScan: August 24, 2004
- Overfishing, Contamination Pose Risks to Arctic Barents Sea
- Oil, Gas Leases in Roadless Wyoming Forest Called Illegal
- An Environmental Checklist for Public Schools
- Baku’s Rubbish Dump From Hell
- AmeriScan: August 23, 2004
- Polluting Companies Agree to Restore Indiana Waterway
- Judge Blocks Limestone Mine in Florida Panther Habitat
- European Law Enforcement Poor: Citizen Complaints Justified
- Azerbaijan's Iron Tree Targeted by Loggers
- AmeriScan: August 20, 2004
- Rocky Flats Grand Jury Records May Show Hidden Radioactivity
- Park Service Revs Up Snowmobile Use in Yellowstone
- Sierra Club Funds Texas, Mexico Groups to Fight Smelter
- Azerbaijan's New Environment Ministry Wins Respect
- AmeriScan: August 19, 2004
- Upset Air Pollution Episodes Poison Communities in 29 States
- Strong Power Plant Rule Would Prevent 3,000 Premature Deaths
- Australia Holds Appliances to Water Efficiency Standards
- Aerosols Attract Climate Scientists to the Arabian Desert
- AmeriScan: August 18, 2004
- U.S. Population Predicted to Boom by 2050
- West Africa Reels Under Invasion of the Locusts
- Nepal Engages Local Communities to Conserve Southern Plains
- River Niger Wetlands of International Importance Protected
- AmeriScan: August 17, 2004
- Amplifying Every Drop the Focus of World Water Week
- Global Climate Technologies Here, Political Will Lacking
- Newmont Gold Mine Investigated for Polluting Indonesian Waters
- New Flightless Bird Species Discovered in Philippines
- AmeriScan: August 16, 2004
- Hurricane Charley Deals Florida a Deadly Blow
- Bush Promises a Deeper Columbia River Channel
- UK Government Urges World Bank Towards Renewable Energy
- New Environment Commissioner on Deck for Europe
- AmeriScan: August 13, 2004
- Cousteau Carries Olympic Torch for the Earth
- Future Heat Waves Will Be Hotter, Longer, More Frequent
- Wetlands Protection Slipping Under Bush Policy Guide
- DuPont Denies It Withheld Teflon Chemical Studies
- AmeriScan: August 12, 2004
- Bush Officials Say Healthy Forests Law Has Cut Wildfire Threat
- Avian Flu Strikes South African Ostriches
- Australia's Nuclear Waste Still in Limbo
- Tasty As It Is, Your Lunch May Be Killing the Planet
- AmeriScan: August 11, 2004
- Kerry Vows to Scrap Nevada Nuclear Waste Repository
- Dead Zone Plagues Oregon Coast
- Dolomite Quarry Plans Encroach on Caucasian Wilderness
- Flash Appeal Seeks $97 Million for Starving Kenya
- AmeriScan: August 10, 2004
- Global Nuclear Concerns: Safety, Power, Proliferation
- Kerry Promises Funding Boost for National Parks
- Chemical Flame Retardants Found in Farmed Salmon
- The 29th Olympic Sport - Recycling
- AmeriScan: August 9, 2004
- Four Dead at Japanese Nuclear Power Plant
- U.S. Expands Greenland Relations in Support of Missile Defense
- Kerry Promotes Energy Independence Plan
- Engineers Assess Vermont Yankee Bid to Step Up Nuclear Power
- AmeriScan: August 6, 2004
- Polluted U.S. Beaches Closing in Record Numbers
- Sunny California Flirts With Million Solar Homes Proposal
- Endangered Florida Manatee Clinging to Survival
- INSIGHTS: Hiroshima's Goal Is a Nuclear-Free World
- AmeriScan: August 5, 2004
- Global Warming Could Cloud Cities With More Smog
- First U.S. Gas-Electric Hybrid SUV Hits the Street
- London's Thames River Contaminated with Raw Sewage
- Asian Bird Flu Breaks Out Again, Threatens Human Health
- AmeriScan: August 4, 2004
- Environmental Change + Genetic Mutation = New Viruses
- Flooded Bangladesh Braces for More Monsoon Rains
- Scientists: Wildfire Prevention More Than Logging
- Athens Stray Dogs Rounded Up Ahead of Olympics
- AmeriScan: August 3, 2004
- Manual Shutdown of U.S. Reactors on Fire May Be Allowed
- Europe Would Regulate Trade in Great White Sharks
- Greenpeace Argentina Blocks Bulldozers to Save Jaguars
- Greenhouse Gases, Not Solar Activity, Cause of Global Warming
- AmeriScan: August 2, 2004
- Trade Talks Progress, Enviros Try to Shield Natural Resources
- Power Grid Still Vulnerable to Blackouts
- Permit Problems, Landslide Danger, Halt Huge Oil Pipeline
- Danube Delta Terns Victims of Canal Construction
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