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Environment News Service News Index July 2004
- AmeriScan: July 30, 2004
- Bush Roadless Rule Change Puts 23 Parks at Risk
- EPA Alone Will Decide Pesticide Harm to Endangered Species
- Animal Manure Fouling Chesapeake Bay
- West Bank and Gaza Farm Rehabilitation Funded
- AmeriScan: July 29, 2004
- Federal Panel Urges Fresh Scrutiny of Altered Foods
- Eight Nations Join to Reduce Methane Emissions
- Court Upholds Galapagos Park's Right to Set Fishing Limits
- Earthdive Invites Citizen Scientists to Save World's Oceans
- AmeriScan: July 28, 2004
- Democrats Promise a Greener America
- EPA Wrestles With Superfund Challenges
- Thai Officials Raid Animal Refuge Before Political Meeting
- Australian Wind Industry To Prime Minister, Don't Blow It
- AmeriScan: July 27, 2004
- Clinton Says Republicans Weakened His Environmental Advances
- States, Environmentalists Challenge Power Plant Cooling Water Rule
- California Tiger Salamander Protected, Ranchers Win Concessions
- Summer Fires Char Portugal, France
- AmeriScan: July 26, 2004
- Democratic Convention Red, White and Blue, and Green All Over
- Loopholes in Mad Cow Testing Favor Meat Processors
- Ammonia, Chlorine Gases at Power Plants Hazardous if Released
- Floods Inundate Southern Asia: Monsoon Death Toll Tops 500
- Australia Cuts Sulfur Content in Transport Fuels
- AmeriScan: July 23, 2004
- Drained, Polluted Iraqi Marshlands to Be Restored
- Commercial Whaling Moratorium Holds for Another Year
- Local Communities Seen as Key Allies in Forest Conservation
- Armenian Capital Losing Its Green Spaces
- AmeriScan: July 22, 2004
- States Sue Power Companies Over Global Warming Emissions
- House Committee Approves Revisions to Endangered Species Act
- Deadly Afghan Floods, Earthquake, Destroy Harvest
- Australian Shale Oil Experiment to Close
- AmeriScan: July 21, 2004
- Commission: Sakhalin Oil Development Threatens Gray Whale Survival
- European Commission Moves to Stem Illegal Logging
- Democrats Block Bush Judicial Nominee on Environmental Grounds
- World's Songbirds Share Common Australasian Roots
- AmeriScan: July 20, 2004
- Senate Renews Partisan Fight Over Appeals Court Nominee
- Invasion of the Lionfish
- Europe Approves Monsanto Roundup Ready Corn for Animal Feed
- Romania's Polluted Water a Barrier to EU Member Status
- AmeriScan: July 19, 2004
- Fires Force Evacuations Across the West
- Gray Wolf Recovery Provokes Delisting Dispute
- Whale Hunters, Conservationists Take Annual Battle Stations
- High Carbon Dioxide Levels Turning Oceans More Acidic
- AmeriScan: July 16, 2004
- Millions Desperate to Survive Deadly Monsoon Floods
- WWF Gives Athens Olympics No Green Medals
- Oil and Gas Industry Drills for Washington Influence
- Sweet-Smelling Cinnamon Oil Kills Mosquito Larvae
- AmeriScan: July 15, 2004
- Navy Sonar May Trigger Lawsuit Over Whale Strandings, Deaths
- European Greenhouse Gas Emissions Coming Down
- Human Carbon Emissions Using Up Oceans' Absorption Capacity
- Grand Canyon Endangered Fish Fail to Recover
- AmeriScan: July 14, 2004
- U.S. Forging Ahead With Yucca Mountain Project
- INSIGHTS: Yucca Mountain - What Is at Stake for Our Nation?
- U.S. National Labs Win With 21st Century Technologies
- End of the Road for Old Cars in Baghdad
- AmeriScan: July 13, 2004
- Bush Proposal Chops Down Roadless Rule
- U.S. Funds Combat Poachers of Congolese Rhinos, Elephants
- Appeal Seeks to Restore Missouri River's Natural Flow
- Australian Environment Minister Bows Out
- AmeriScan: July 12, 2004
- Bird Flu Resurfaces in Asia, Threatens Human Health
- Bush Officials Battle Criticism of National Park Policies
- Court Rejects Yucca Mtn. 10,000 Year Radioactive Safety Limit
- New Zealand State Coal Company Plans to Mine Kiwi Habitat
- AmeriScan: July 9, 2004
- Bush Political Interference Offends American Scientists
- Kerry Campaign Taps Into Environmentalist Anger at Bush
- Urgent Action on AIDS Needed to Save Lives and Environment
- The Cozumel Thrasher: One Bird Away From Extinction
- AmeriScan: July 8, 2004
- Forest Service Rule Revs Up Off-Road Vehicle Fight
- Three Controversial Ghost Ships Headed for Texas Scrapyard
- Armed Australian Ships Patrol for Toothfish Pirates
- Land Disputes Unsettle Afghanistan's North
- AmeriScan: July 7, 2004
- Conservationists Endorse Edwards as Kerry's Vice President
- Pacific Salmon Lose Summer Water Spill to Hydropower
- Greens Target Diesel on Roads of India's Polluted Capital
- Madrid Ivory Seizure Tip of the Illegally Traded Tusk
- AmeriScan: July 6, 2004
- Taiwan: Worst Flooding in 25 Years Leaves 22 Dead
- Blaze Threatens to Devour Arizona Sky Island
- Illegal Logging Pressures Last Few Mountain Gorillas
- East African Countries Funded to Contain Marine Contamination
- AmeriScan: July 2, 2004
- Park Service Ordered To Accelerate Yellowstone Snowmobile Rules
- International Appeal to China: Stop Burmese Rainforest Logging
- Greek Funding Shortfall Abandons Turtles to Tourist Onslaught
- Cassini Beams Saturn Images Across 934 Million Miles
- AmeriScan: July 1, 2004
- Five New Natural Sites Placed on World Heritage List
- Fish Boats Barred From One-Third of Great Barrier Reef
- Thousands of Years Old, Cold-Water Corals Ripped by Trawlers
- Outgoing Irish Presidency Gets Mixed Reviews
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