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Environment News Service News Index April 2005
- AmeriScan: April 25, 2005
- AmeriScan: Earth Day Edition: April 22, 2005
- House OKs Energy Bill Loaded With Subsidies, Arctic Drilling
- FirstEnergy Nuclear Hit With Record Fine for Reactor Damage
- China's Nuclear Power Capacity Set to Quadruple by 2020
- Inaugural Seed Awards Honor Sustainable Development Entrepreneurs
- AmeriScan: April 21, 2005
- Bi-Partisan $140 Billion Asbestos Trust Fund Bill Floated
- Corruption Draining Iraq's Oil Industry
- Green Data Book Offers Factual Basis for Sustainable Development
- Goldman Prize Winners Face Down Danger for Earth's Sake
- Congress Takes Another Run at Passing Bush Energy Bill
- Sixty Percent of Israeli Factories Violate Air Standards
- Beijing Enlists U.S. Help to Green the 2008 Olympic Games
- AmeriScan: April 15, 2005
- Dams Control Most of the World's Large Rivers
- Sahara Desert Yields Ancient Amphibious Fossils
- The Trouble With Mad Cow Disease
- AmeriScan: April 14, 2005
- World Governments Unanimously Adopt Treaty on Nuclear Terrorism
- House Energy Bill Rolls Ahead with MTBE Liability, Arctic Drilling
- Japan to Double Whale Kill in Antarctic Waters
- Mapping Reveals Earth's Best Sites for Wind, Solar Power
- AmeriScan: April 13, 2005
- Earth Day Water Access Summit Attracts All Ethnic Groups
- Wastewater Pollutes Four of America's Ten Most Endangered Rivers
- U.S. Parks, Forests, Wilderness Losing Ground to Industry
- Champions Of The Earth Set an Example for the World
- AmeriScan: April 12, 2005
- Sustainable Development Commission Focus Water, Sanitation, Housing
- Asian Development Bank OKs $300 Million for Indonesian Recovery
- Chile Drops Reservation to CITES Trade Ban on Endangered Trees
- Ozone Protective Gases Found to Boost Global Temperatures
- AmeriScan: April 11, 2005
- To Avoid Losing Top EPA Job, Johnson Drops Kids Pesticide Study
- Brazil Marshalls Defenses to Fight Amazon Internationalization
- Developers Spoil Bulgaria's Black Sea Coast
- Nanobacteria in Clouds May Spread Diseases Around the World
- AmeriScan: April 8, 2005
- Spent Nuclear Fuel in U.S. Reactor Pools Vulnerable to Attack
- Australia Bids to Craft Alternative to Kyoto Protocol
- Dalai Lama Campaigns to End Wildlife Trade
- INSIGHTS: Livestock Agents Slaughter America's Last Wild Buffalo
- AmeriScan: April 7, 2005
- Extinction Forecast for One-Quarter of All Primates
- Global Phaseout of Older Single Hull Tankers Begins
- Canadian Auto Industry Agrees to Limit Greenhouse Gases
- Greenpeace Flagship Sails Into South Korean Ecopolis
- Sun, Wind, Fuel Cells Power Cargo Ship of the Future
- Africa: Cleaner Cooking Fuels Cut Greenhouse Gases, Save Lives
- AmeriScan: April 5, 2005
- Nevada Officials Call for Halt to Work at Yucca Mountain
- Lower Colorado River 50 Year Conservation Plan Activated
- Raids on Darfur Food Aid Trucks Leave Drivers Dead, Wounded
- Afghan Government on a Treeplanting Mission
- AmeriScan: April 4, 2005
- Court Acts to Halt Dumping Invasive Species in U.S. Waters
- Transgenic Corn Sent to Europe Conveys Antibiotic Resistance
- Australian States Leave Feds Behind on Greenhouse Gas Trading
- Hydroelectric Dam in Laos Generates Financial Support
- Peru Preserves Biodiversity in Vast New Park
- South Asian Nations Agree to Conserve Sea Turtles
- Costa Rican Court Grants Leatherbacks Temporary Protection
- INSIGHTS: Sea Shepherd Seal Hunt Protesters Beaten, Arrested
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