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Environment News Service News Index November 2004
- AmeriScan: November 30, 2004
- Great Lakes Officials Pledge to Conserve Battered Ecosystem
- Twenty Years Later, Bhopal Toxic Disaster Drags On
- Arctic Nations Cool on How to Fight Global Warming
- Tunisia Offers 15 Wetland Sites for Protection
- AmeriScan: November 29, 2004
- Federal Plan Exposes Colorado's Entire Roan Plateau to Drilling
- Use of Ozone Destroying Methyl Bromide Will Continue
- Germany Legislates Protection from Transgenic Crops
- Pakistani Soccer Ball Industry Sets Up Green Goals
- AmeriScan: November 24, 2004
- Billion Dollar Census of Marine Life Pays Off
- Activists Target U.S. Crops Produced With Methyl Bromide
- South Africa's Valli Moosa Elected IUCN President
- Environmental Risks Kill 2.5 Million a Year in Asia-Pacific
- AmeriScan: November 23, 2004
- Half the American Harvest Goes to Waste
- Boston Developer Must Clean Lead Paint From Thousands of Homes
- Europe Upgrades Conditions for Animals in Transit
- Australia's Toxic Legacy Viewed as Commercial Opportunity
- AmeriScan: November 22, 2004
- Sustainable Development, Trade, Security Dominate APEC Talks
- IUCN Urges Time Out for Genetically Modified Organisms
- Congress Passes 2005 Budget: Parks Up, Clean Water Down
- INSIGHT: Aid Worker's Kidnapping No Longer News in Iraq
- AmeriScan: November 19, 2004
- Europe Gets New Leadership, Ratifies POPS Treaty
- Fox Hunting with Dogs Outlawed in Britain
- India's Supreme Court Panel Cracks Down on Hazardous Waste
- U.S. EPA Reclassifies Six Chemicals as Less Toxic
- AmeriScan: November 18, 2004
- Russia Starts Kyoto Climate Clock Ticking
- Extinction Crisis of Primary Concern at IUCN Congress
- Warming Prompts Petitions to Expand World Heritage Danger List
- Greenpeacers in China and Australia Target Illegal Logging
- AmeriScan: November 17, 2004
- Warming Europe Takes Lead Role in Climate Change Drama
- Arctic Warming Dangers Detailed to Senate Committee
- Storm Topples Canal Dredger in Danube Biosphere Reserve
- Development Could Trump Environment After Alberta Election
- AmeriScan: November 16, 2004
- Feds Ignore Evidence that Biotech Corn Can Produce Allergies
- Indian Marchers Protest Coca-Cola Pollution, Water Use
- Unchecked Deforestation Endangers Malawi Ecosystems
- Poppies Retain Powerful Hold on Afghanistan
- AmeriScan: November 15, 2004
- Bush Energy Policy Unchanged by Russia's Kyoto Ratification
- Iran Agrees to Suspend Uranium Enrichment
- Gold Mining Company Poised to Dig at Ghana’s Crater Lake
- Australian Customs Finds Parrot Eggs in Smuggler's Pants
- AmeriScan: November 12, 2004
- Brazil Combats Land Clearing With Two Rainforest Reserves
- Indonesia's New National Park Will Not Halt Mining Plans
- Turning Superfund Sites Into Soccer Fields
- INSIGHTS: Law Firm for the Environment
- AmeriScan: November 10, 2004
- Major Airlines Pledge to Disinfect Onboard Water
- Oil Slick Fouls Australia's World Heritage Shark Bay
- UN Team: Keep Congolese Uranium Mine Closed
- Birds Use Their Heads to Activate Geomagnetic Sense
- AmeriScan: November 9, 2004
- Transgenic Maize Called Threat to Mexico's Traditional Maize
- First U.S. Offshore Wind Farm Wins Positive Impact Rating
- Falcon Smuggling Furore in Kyrgyzstan
- Manchester's Tallest Building Gets Europe's Largest Solar Array
- AmeriScan: November 8, 2004
- Rapid Arctic Warming Brings Sea Level Rise, Extinctions
- A Day to Prevent Environmental Causes and Results of War
- Rice Price Hike Alarms Scientists at World Rice Conference
- Fantasy Film Cuts Real Scars in New Zealand Natural Area
- AmeriScan: November 5, 2004
- Putin Signs Law Ratifying Kyoto Climate Protocol
- New Jersey Writes Nation's Strictest Mercury, Arsenic Rules
- Dioxin Contamination of Animal Feed Closes European Farms
- Asian Development Bank Prepares Afghanistan for New Dam
- AmeriScan: November 4, 2004
- River Full of Human Waste Runs Through Nation's Capital
- New Mexico Bars High-Level Waste From Carlsbad Salt Caverns
- Ukrainian Police Raid Danube Reserve Office
- Johannesburg Picks Up Top Waste Management Award
- AmeriScan: November 3, 2004
- President Bush Wins Second Term, Kerry Concedes
- EPA Limits Cooling Water Intake at Factories, Offshore Wells
- China and Europe Cooperate on Energy, Environment
- Iran Joins the World Conservation Union
- AmeriScan: November 2, 2004
- UNESCO Protects 19 New Biosphere Reserves
- New Filter Cleans Human Form of Mad Cow Disease from Blood
- Florida Battles Invasive Melaleuca Acre By Acre
- Fury Over Threat to Canyon Isolates Montenegrin Leader
- AmeriScan: November 1, 2004
- Kerry's Daughter Says Environment Important to Her Dad
- Common Synthetic Fragrances Found to Harm Wildlife, Humans
- Obsolete Ships Can Be Considered Toxic Waste
- Social, Environmental Risks Ignored by Corporate Boards
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