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Environment News Service News Index December 2005
- AmeriScan: December 24, 2005
- 2005 Was the Second Warmest Year on Record
- New York State Offers Hudson River Restoration Plan
- UN Chief Wins Million Dollar Environmental Leadership Prize
- U.S. Fine Particle Air Emission Standards Up for Revision
- Senate Puts Arctic Drilling on Ice
- AmeriScan: December 20, 2005
- Seven Northeast States Launch Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
- Environmentalists Declare Opposition to Alito for Supreme Court
- Permafrost Meltdown Across the Arctic
- Eight European States Hit With Legal Action Over Whale Protection
- AmeriScan: December 19, 2005
- World Trade Ministers Agree to Drop Ag Subsidies by 2013
- EPA Issues Wet Weather Policy Written By Enviros, Water Utilities
- Winds of Change Blow Through Armenian Energy Sector
- Developing Countries Funded for Ozone Safe Technology
- Nonpoint Source Pollution Cleanup Essential to Great Lakes Strategy
- AmeriScan: December 15, 2005
- U.S. Endured Record Heat, Drought, Hurricanes in 2005
- Caviar Black Market Threatens Sturgeons With Extinction
- Brazil's New National Park Protects Vanishing Savannah
- Zimbabwe: Newspaper Chief says Army Runs the Country
- AmeriScan: December 14, 2005
- Protesters Attempt to Influence World Trade Talks
- NAFTA Secretariat Deems U.S. Mercury Emissions Worth Investigating
- Hundreds of Species Cling to Existence in Just One Place on Earth
- Millions for Developing Countries Sought to Extend Ozone Recovery
- Indian Industry to Measure Greenhouse Gases, Promote Sustainablity
- AmeriScan: December 12, 2005
- $50 a Barrel Oil Forecast for Next 25 Years
- INSIGHTS: World Trade Leaders Have One Year to Cross Finish Line
- Turkmenistan: Mystery Illness Blamed on Chemicals
- UN Conference Agrees Long Term Actions to Control Global Warming
- AmeriScan: December 9, 2005
- World Health Body Links Ecosystem Injury to Human Health Problems
- Bird Flu Fears Hit Iraq
- European Commission Offers Renewable Energy Action Plan
- New Mammal Discovered in Indonesian Borneo Already At Risk
- AmeriScan: December 7, 2005
- Climate Talks: 2005 Weather Disasters Most Costly Ever
- Spotted Owl Crisis Prompts First Legal Test of Canada's Species Law
- Seafood Health Benefits Outweigh Toxic Risks, Scientists Say
- Climate Change Threatens Southern Africa's Food Security
- Pacific Island Villagers Become Climate Change Refugees
- AmeriScan: December 5, 2005
- Private, Corporate Donations Sought to Fund U.S. National Parks
- Mozambique Helped to Conserve Wild Places, Develop Ecotourism
- Climate Delegates Adopt Kyoto Protocol Rule Book
- Europe Feels the Heat, Five Year Assessment Finds
- AmeriScan: December 1, 2005
- Overfishing the World's Inland Waters a Neglected Crisis
- Two-Headed Sea Turtle Hatched in Costa Rica
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