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Environment News Service News Index December 2004
- Earthquake Generated Waves Sweep Thousands to Their Deaths
- AmeriScan: December 23, 2004
- Bush Converts National Forest Management to Corporate Model
- Judge Orders U.S. to Review Yellowstone Cutthroat Status
- Logging Company Devotes Land to Congo Gorillas, Elephants
- Tropical Timber Organization Funds Conservation Projects
- Planting Trees of Peace: Maathai in the United States
- Russia Builds Nuclear Power Capacity, Relicenses Chernobyl Era Reactors
- Montana Dam Will Be Removed to Clear Arsenic Sediment
- Use of Chimpanzee in PUMA Ad Riles Animal Advocates
- AmeriScan: December 21, 2004
- AmeriScan: December 20, 2004
- Climate Talks Inch Forward Obstructed by United States
- Unhealthy Levels of Fine Soot Plague 20 States
- Bush Creates Panel to Oversee Ocean Policy
- Ten Things Not to Buy for the Holidays
- AmeriScan: December 17, 2004
- Tribes Set to Share Management of National Bison Range
- Transboundary Puget Sound Orcas Win Threatened Listing
- Unocal Settles Out of Court With Myanmar Villagers
- Healing Our World Commentary: Darkness Comes Again
- AmeriScan: December 16, 2004
- Urgency Mounts at UN Climate Negotiations
- World Meteorologists Rank 2004 Fourth Warmest Year on Record
- Global Warming Disrupting North American Wildlife
- Kyrgyzstan to Woo Tourist Climbers With Mountain Rescue Service
- AmeriScan: December 15, 2004
- One in Four Bird Species Could Disappear by Century's End
- Pentagon Restructures Environmental Strategy
- Oil Pollution Damage Payments Rise to Trillion Dollar Limit
- Coalition Forms to Shield New Zealand’s Rivers at Risk
- AmeriScan: December 14, 2004
- EPA Chief Tapped for Switch to Health Agency
- European Union Extends Energy Community Southeast to 11 Nations
- T-Rays Detect Chemical, Biological Weapons, Find Cancers
- Canadian Farmed Salmon May Contain Delousing Chemical
- AmeriScan: December 13, 2004
- Dioxin Poisoning Scars Ukrainian Presidential Candidate
- Bush Picks Treasury Official as New Energy Secretary
- Nobel Laureate Maathai Links Environment to Peace, Democracy
- Alaskan Oil Spill Assessment and Control Begins
- Six Men Lost as Grounded Freighter Spills Oil in Alaska
- AmeriScan: December 10, 2004
- Five Million Children Die of Hunger Every Year
- Nepal's Supreme Court Uses Judicial Activism to Fight Pollution
- Canada Plans to Limit Ammonia, Chlorine in Wastewater
- Asia Relies on Mangroves as Coastal Safety Nets
- AmeriScan: December 9, 2004
- U.S. Climate Negotiators Justify Bush Position to the World
- Expert Panel Calls for Overhaul of U.S. Energy Policy
- Pennsylvania's Dirty Coal Power on Its Way Out
- Pygmy Chimpanzees Vanishing from Congo Stronghold
- AmeriScan: December 8, 2004
- Automakers Take California's Climate Emissions Rule to Court
- Expert Panel Calls for Overhaul of U.S. Energy Policy
- Europe Safeguards Thousands of Natural Sites
- U.S. Climate Team Justifies Bush Policies to the World
- AmeriScan: December 7, 2004
- Clinton Focuses Expert Minds to Kindle Energy Solutions
- Army Corps Faces Motion of Contempt Over Valley Fills
- Honey Bee Products Potent in Cancer Prevention, Treatment
- INSIGHT: The Plight of Whistleblowers
- AmeriScan: December 6, 2004
- Warming Climate Linked to Reef Destruction
- Philippine President Blames Storm Deaths on Illegal Loggers
- Western Governors Seek More Power Over Endangered Species
- Australian Environment Ministers to Set Packaging Waste Limits
- AmeriScan: December 3, 2004
- Endangered Species Act Under Attack at Western Governors Summit
- Rare Hawaiian Forest Bird on the Brink
- Europe Brings Emissions Trading to Upcoming Climate Conference
- Afghans Angered, Sickened by Anti-Drug Spraying
- AmeriScan: December 2, 2004
- Lack of Political Will Sinking Chesapeake Bay Restoration
- Lack of Political Will Sinking Chesapeake Bay Restoration
- Human Activity Raises Risk of Deadly European Heatwaves
- Internally Displaced Roma in Kosovo Poisoned by Lead
- AmeriScan: December 1, 2004
- Columbia Basin Dams Remain Under New Bush Salmon Plan
- Rainforest Scientists Oppose New Oil Road in Ecuadorian Amazon
- Sudan Needs $1.5 Billion to Tip the Balance Towards Peace
- Calling All Sunflowers
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