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Environment News Service News Index February 2004
- AmeriScan: February 27, 2004
- Biosafety Protocol: Transgenic Shipments Must Be Identified
- World Rushes to Help Moroccan Quake Survivors
- BioGems Named Americas' Most Endangered Wild Places
- California Farm Pollution Waiver Challenged in Court
- AmeriScan: February 26, 2004
- Appeals Court Denies Oregon Coast Coho Salmon Protection
- Experts Blast National Zoo Management, Director Resigns
- Logging Will Cut Deep Into California's Sierra Nevada
- Pacific Leatherback Turtle 10 Years From Extinction
- AmeriScan: February 25, 2004
- Great Barrier Reef Corals Victims of Global Warming
- Shipwreck Blocks Mouth of the Mississippi River
- Senate Panel Wrestles With Impact of Mad Cow Disease
- Europe Publishes Its First Pollution Register
- AmeriScan: February 24, 2004
- Genetically Engineered DNA Found in Traditional U.S. Crops
- World Animal Welfare Standards Under Negotiation
- Greening of London Vital to City's International Status
- Prior Informed Consent for Chemical Imports Now the Law
- AmeriScan: February 23, 2004
- With Senate Away, Bush Appoints Pryor to Appeals Court
- Superfund Not Funded, Congressional Investigator Reports
- Testing Pesticides on Humans Approved by Federal Panel
- Nepal Addresses Kathmandu's Thickening Air Pollution
- AmeriScan: February 20, 2004
- Governments Pledge to Reverse Modern Extinction Crisis
- Asian Bird Flu Epidemic Stops Spreading
- Crumbling U.S. Sewage System Undermines Public Health
- Hazwaste Handling Pits New Mexico Against Los Alamos Lab
- AmeriScan: February 19, 2004
- Ranking Scientists Warn Bush Science Policy Lacks Integrity
- Your Couch and Computer May Be Poisoning You
- Steel Firm Sues to Block EU Greenhouse Emissions Trading
- Human Behavior Key to Preventing Oil Spills at Sea
- AmeriScan: February 18, 2004
- European Cities Getting Dirtier, Noisier
- North Pacific Humpback Whale Study Makes a Splash
- Power Plant Cooling Water Intake Rule Called Illegal
- Conservationists Sue to Halt Alaska Petroleum Reserve Leasing
- AmeriScan: February 17, 2004
- Senate Leaders Revise and Revive Energy Bill
- Australian Greenpeacers Arrested Blocking Woodchip Export
- Iraq War Lets Pests Rampage Through Citrus, Date Groves
- AmeriScan: February 16, 2004
- Human Actions Threaten All Ocean Life, Scientists Warn
- Senate Bypasses Bush Threats, Passes $318 Billion Transport Bill
- North Dakota Can Now Site Coal Power Plants Near Parks
- Facing Up to a Carbon Dioxide Rich Future
- AmeriScan: February 13, 2004
- First Human Cloning Performed by South Korean-U.S. Team
- Nobel Laureates Ask World Bank to Curb Extractive Industries
- Senators Scold Interior Secretary for Ignoring Info Requests
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- AmeriScan: February 12, 2004
- Bush Allows Drilling Leases Near Dinosaur Monument
- Five U.S. Utilities Meet Conservation Group's Carbon Pledge
- Congolese Rainforest Zoning for Logging Protested
- Patagonian Glaciers Rapidly Melting, Greenpeace Photos Show
- Opinion: Don't Leave Georgia's Children Behind
- AmeriScan: February 11, 2004
- Sick Nuclear Workers Overwhelm Energy Department
- Deep Sea Trawling Threatens Marine Biodiversity
- Bird Flu Found in Two Delaware Poultry Flocks
- U.S. Australia Trade Pact May Have Environmental Consequences
- AmeriScan: February 10, 2004
- Toxic Power Plant Waste Fouling U.S. Waters
- Gold Mine in Indonesian Forest: Wages of Protest is Death
- Aging Stores of Chemical Weapons May Pose Public Risk
- Biodiversity Loss: A European View of the Numbers
- AmeriScan: February 9, 2004
- World Meets to Ensure Diversity of Living Organisms
- Vanishing Alaskan Sea Otters to Get Legal Protection
- Pirates Seeking Tuna Entangle Ascension Island Turtles
- Bitterroot Wildfire Restoration Money Gone
- AmeriScan: February 6, 2004
- Experts Predict U.S. Mad Cow Disease Will Spread
- Illegal Timber Trade Destroying Indonesian Rainforests
- Asian Poultry Could Be Vaccinated to Contain Flu
- Hydrogen Economy A Long Way Off
- AmeriScan: February 5, 2004
- Pesticides Taint India's Colas, Parliamentary Panel Confirms
- Mangroves Key to Health of Coral Reef Fisheries
- Global Monitoring for Environment, Security in Europe
- MacArthur Foundation Grants Shelter Madagascar's Biodiversity
- AmeriScan: February 4, 2004
- Energy Budget Fast Tracks Nuclear Waste Repository
- Appeals Court: Nation's Capital Must Clean Smog Now
- Natural Disasters Deadlier in Poor Countries
- Belgium Turns Down Cultivation of Biotech Oilseed
- AmeriScan: February 3, 2004
- Bush Budget Slashes Environment, Agriculture Spending
- Interior Budget Restarts Arctic Oil Drilling Debate
- Toxic Powder Found in Senate Majority Leader's Office
- Environmental Institute Wins Right to Testify in NAFTA Case
- AmeriScan: February 2, 2004
- Safeguards Enfold Wetland Treasures Around the World
- Children's Health Panel Red Flags Bush Mercury Plan
- Small, Lovely, Vulnerable: Island Nations Seek Financial Help
- European Commission Splits Over Kyoto Protocol
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