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Environment News Service News Index January 2004
- AmeriScan: January 30, 2004
- Privy Council Rules Flawed Belize Dam Can Be Built
- Bush Would Shut Wildlife Agencies Out of Pesticide Reviews
- Expert Panel Recommends Five Ways to Cleaner Air
- Brussels Texaco Station Test Waste Case
- AmeriScan: January 29, 2004
- Norwegian Shipwreck Under Investigation as Oil Slick Spreads
- U.S. Prepares in Case Bird Flu Crosses the Pacific
- Europe Bans Pet Birds From Asia in Flu Scare
- Veterinary Drug Linked to Asian Vulture Population Crash
- AmeriScan: January 28, 2004
- White House Proposes $10 Million More to Save Salmon
- U.S. Ag Secretary Defends Mad Cow Policies to Congress
- Bird Flu Sinks Its Talons Into Asia
- Australian Man Fined for Keeping 86 Exotic Snakes
- AmeriScan: January 27, 2004
- WorldScan: January 27, 2004
- Bush EPA Chief Celebrates Clinton Clean Car Program
- Johannesburg's Mine Dumps Bite the Dust
- Two Robot Rovers Now Stand on Mars
- AmeriScan: January 26, 2004
- Human Deaths From Bird Flu Raise Fear of Global Outbreak
- Global Warming Forces Small Island States Into Defensive Mode
- Ten Companies Kick Off Global Greenhouse Gas Register
- Wal-Mart to Stop Selling Ozone Depleting Refrigerants
- AmeriScan: January 23, 2004
- USDA Orders Environmental Evaluation of Transgenic Plants, Animals
- Fish Conservation Overridden in Final Omnibus Spending Bill
- White House Opens More of Alaska to Oil and Gas
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- AmeriScan: January 22, 2004
- Europe Resolves to Reverse Biodiversity Declines by 2010
- Norwegian Ship Spills Crude Oil Near Bergen
- Expert Panel Casts Dire Warning for Maine's Salmon
- Supreme Court Rules EPA Can Block State Clean Air Permits
- AmeriScan: January 21, 2004
- New Technologies Cut Idling Truck, Locomotive Emissions
- Europe Struggles to Set Renewables Target for 2020
- U.S. Wallets Open for Global Wetlands Conservation
- AmeriScan: January 20, 2004
- Senator John Kerry's Environmental Policy
- UK Sets Greenhouse Gas Emission Allocations for Trading
- Gorillas in the Mist Breed Back from the Brink
- U.S. Dump in Baghdad: Some See Treasure, Others See Trash
- AmeriScan: January 19, 2004
- Bush Administration Takes Agressive Forest Thinning Measures
- Australia's Renewable Energy Review Sets Target Low
- Ebola Epidemics Decimate Central African Apes
- European-U.S. Team Penetrates the Outer Solar System
- AmeriScan: January 16, 2004
- European Lawmakers Support Ban Bushmeat Petition
- Avian Flu Speads Across Asia
- AmeriScan: January 15, 2004
- U.S. Environmental Groups Battle Bush Policies
- Gore Blasts Bush on Environment
- AmeriScan: January 14, 2004
- WorldScan: January 14, 2004
- Bush Sets Sights on Human Voyages to Moon, Mars
- Annual List Identifies 10 Most Endangered U.S. Parks
- Hotter Summer Days, More Fires Forecast for Australia
- Summit of Americas Has Little Time for Environment
- AmeriScan: January 13, 2004
- China, U.S. Cooperate on Nuclear Security, Green Olympics
- Court Repels Bush Attempt to Cut Air Conditioner Efficency
- Feds Delay Delisting of Western Gray Wolves as Endangered
- Mad Cow Risk Global Due to Animal Products Trade
- AmeriScan: January 12, 2004
- U.S. and Japan to Forge Nuclear, Hydrogen Bonds
- Salvage Logging on Big Oregon Burn Termed Radical
- Ireland Plans Environmental Advances for Enlarged EU
- AmeriScan: January 9, 2004
- Second SARS Case Suspected in Guangzhou
- EPA Chief Says Administration Committed to Clean Air
- Malawi Ivory Trafficker Hit With Prison Term
- Healing Our World: Weekly Comment
- AmeriScan: January 8, 2004
- State of the World Report: Rising Consumption Unsustainable
- Flash Aid Appeal for Iran Earthquake Survivors
- Climate Change Forecast to Extinguish One Million Species
- Farmed Salmon Found to Contain Cancer Causing Toxics
- Bush Proposal Would Ease Mining Waste Rule
- AmeriScan: January 7, 2004
- 2004 Congressional Public Lands Agenda Shaped at Fundraiser
- Peregrine Falcons Poisoned by Popular Flame Retardant
- Resident Wins, UK Loses Case of the Abandoned Quarry
- Opinion: Behind the Rhino Deaths
- AmeriScan: January 6, 2004
- U.S. Mad Cow Came From Canada
- Millions of Miles from Home, NASA Mars Rover Ready to Roll
- Vast, Vulnerable Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Revealed
- Don't Sell Middle Earth, New Zealand Conservationists Cry
- AmeriScan: January 5, 2004
- New SARS Case in China Blamed on Civet Cats
- Hybrids Hip at North American International Auto Show
- New Technology Could Be Good News for Sea Turtles
- Grazing Rules May Cause Short Term Harm to Public Lands
- AmeriScan: January 2, 2004
- Iran Copes With Quake That Claimed 30,000 Lives
- U.S. Bans Downer Cattle for Human Consumption
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