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Environment News Service News Index May 2004
- Greenpeace Orange Roughy Protest Meets Rough Response
- Hawaii Democrats in Tune with Kerry, Dean on Environment
- Hatchery Salmon Equal Wild Fish Under Bush Proposal
- Europe's Green Week Focus on Environmental Behavior Change
- AmeriScan: May 28, 2004
- U.S. Global Threat Reduction Initiative Targets Nuclear Materials
- Staff and Services Disappearing at U.S. National Parks
- Great Lakes Electric Carp Barrier Short-Circuited by Cost
- Greenpeace Germany Protests Brown Coal Power Stations
- AmeriScan: May 27, 2004
- Poll Finds Americans Want More Environmental Action
- Canada May Lift West Coast Oil and Gas Moratorium
- Death Toll Mounts Around Pakistan's Manchar Lake
- Countdown 2010 Aims to Halt Loss of European Biodiversity
- AmeriScan: May 26, 2004
- Storms Kill Hundreds in Dominican Republic, Haiti
- Sea Turtles Worth More Alive Than Dead
- INSIGHTS: New York in the Crosshairs
- AmeriScan: May 25, 2004
- Oceans Commission Chair Urges Closure Before Election Day
- Largest Companies Taking Climate Change Into Account
- Highways Paving Over Brazil's Amazon Rainforest
- Greens Wary of Chinese Deal With Kazak Oil Industry
- AmeriScan: May 24, 2004
- Putin Moves Russia Towards Ratifying the Kyoto Protocol
- Monsanto Wins Canola Patent Case in Canadian Supreme Court
- Dollars Key to Mississippi River Lock Controversy
- Toxic Ship Paint Found in Antarctic Sediment
- Forest-Friendly Paper for Baby's First Animal Magazine
- AmeriScan: May 21, 2004
- Global Climate More Sensitive Now Than Ever Before
- AmeriScan: May 20, 2004
- Signs of Nuclear Regulatory Shortcomings Proliferate
- Bush Administration Case Against Greenpeace Dismissed
- European Market Opened to Transgenic Corn
- Darfur: Humanitarian Groups Race Oncoming Rains
- AmeriScan: May 19, 2004
- Federal Task Force to Lead Great Lakes Cleanup
- Africa's Most Active Volcano Again Threatens Gorilla Habitat
- Europe's Coastlines Eroding Into the Sea
- Cod Could Vanish From World's Oceans Within 15 Years
- AmeriScan: May 18, 2004
- UN Food Agency Highlights Promise of Biotech Crops
- Nepal Authorizes Wildlife Farming for Conservation
- Europe Supports 17 New Clean Urban Transport Areas
- New Look Spanish Water Policy Unveiled
- AmeriScan: May 17, 2004
- Treaty Banning 12 Most Toxic Chemicals Takes Effect
- Coastal Sewage Contamination Gets International Attention
- Agreement Could Wash Away Idaho Water Dispute
- AmeriScan: May 14, 2004
- Trade in Lions, Eagles, Turtles, Elephants Under Scrutiny
- U.S. Environmental Nonprofits Not Classed as Political Committees
- Ukraine Pushes Ship Canal Across Protected Danube Wetland
- International Protection Kicks in for Seahorses
- AmeriScan: May 13, 2004
- Canada and Nova Scotia to Clean Up Sydney Tar Ponds
- Kamchatka Governor Authorizes Kol River Salmon Refuge
- Flame Retardant Chemicals Found in Household Dust
- Wal-Mart Settles Clean Water Act Violations for $3.1 Million
- AmeriScan: May 12, 2004
- Gore: Hollywood, and Bush, Engage in Climate Change Fiction
- Americans Carry Toxic Pesticide Cocktail in Their Blood
- Monsanto Abandons Transgenic Australian Canola
- INSIGHTS: Can Globalization Work for the World's Poor?
- AmeriScan: May 11, 2004
- Tough Non-Road Diesel Rule Cuts Sulfur 99 Percent
- U.S. Gives Public Lands Away for Pennies
- Greenpeace Uncovers Warehouse Full of Transgenic Soya
- AmeriScan: May 10, 2004
- Elite Guard to Cover U.S. Nuclear Sites
- Nuclear Waste Reclassification Plan Approved by Senate Panel
- World Bank Panel Details Problems at Yacyretá Dam
- Exotic Snake Trader Pleads Guilty in Colorado
- AmeriScan: May 7, 2004
- New Research Counters Global Warming Skeptics
- Congress Takes On Public Land Recreation Fees
- Australian Conservationists Warn Against USA Free Trade Pact
- Managing Mountains of UK Waste Called Minor Health Threat
- AmeriScan: May 6, 2004
- Ground Zero Renewal Features Green Building, Open Space
- Top Air Polluters Cozy With Bush Administration
- European Air Pollution Laws Shown Not to Harm Competitiveness
- North Korea's Train Victims Attract Funds, But Children Starve
- AmeriScan: May 5, 2004
- Reaching for Control of Carcinogenic Chemicals
- Conservationists Urge Bush to List Waiting Endangered Species
- Federal Biologist Blows Whistle on Florida Panther Science
- Florida Grand Jury Blames Governments for Polluted Groundwater
- AmeriScan: May 4, 2004
- Supreme Court Opts Not to Hear TVA Clean Air Case
- Reversal of Roadless Rule Could Devastate National Forests
- World Trade Center Firefighters Still Coughing, Wheezing
- Fishing for Solutions at the World Fisheries Congress
- AmeriScan: May 3, 2004
- Health Experts Fight Spread of Animal Diseases to Humans
- House Panel Eyes Critical Habitat Reform
- Stealth Film Producers Shut Out of Blue Mountains Park
- Sea Shepherd Clears Pacific Ocean of Deadly Lines
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