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Environment News Service News Index February 2005
- AmeriScan: February 28, 2005
- Russia, United States Plan to Intensify Energy Cooperation
- Hundreds of Millions of Dollars Needed to Control Bird Flu
- Aboriginal People Win Right to Limit Australian Uranium Mine
- EU Space Probe Photographs Pack Ice on Mars
- Governments Move to Assess and Control Mercury Pollution
- Congo River Hydropower Plan Gains Momentum
- Environmentalists Urge U.S. Firms to Stop Importing Indonesian Timber
- Ice Is Melting Everywhere
- AmeriScan: February 24, 2005
- Bush, Schroeder Pledge High Tech Energy, Climate Solutions
- Bush Judicial Nominee Not Blamed for Improper Grazing Deal
- Alaska Oil Spill Motivates New Shipping Safety Coalition
- Bacteria Frozen for 32,000 Years Comes to Life
- AmeriScan: February 23, 2005
- Ministers From 100 Countries Tackle Environmental Threats
- Diesel Exhaust Shortens 20,000 American Lives a Year
- Conservationists Risk Their Lives for Peru's Highland Headwaters
- Animal Cruelty Raises Few Hackles in Bosnia
- AmeriScan: February 22, 2005
- Deadly Earthquake Strikes Central Iran
- Murderer Confesses Shooting Amazon Rainforest Champion Nun
- Bitter Feelings Over Logging Big Trees on the Bitterroot
- Auckland's Motuihe Island to Become a Wildlife Sanctuary
- AmeriScan: February 21, 2005
- EPA Sued for Backroom Deals With Pesticide Makers
- Brazilian Police Charge Man in Murder of American Nun
- Pollution, Climate Change Top List of Scientists' Woes
- Third Largest Rainforest Illegally Felled for Flooring
- AmeriScan: February 18, 2005
- Arctic Collecting World's Toxic Burden
- Environmentalists File Suit to Axe Bush Forest Plan
- U.S. Global Science Supremacy Not a Divine Right
- Kosovo Needs Cleanup to Realize Tourist Potential
- AmeriScan: February 17, 2005
- Kyoto Protocol Takes Effect With Celebrations, Warnings
- Inhofe Delays Vote on Bush Air Plan
- Whales May Not Survive Sakhalin Oil Operations, Panel Finds
- Global Earth Observing System of Systems Wins 10 Year Mandate
- AmeriScan: February 16, 2005
- Gore Says Bush Lacks Moral Courage to Tackle Global Warming
- Brussels, London Square Off Over Climate Emissions
- Four Plastics Companies Commit to Biodegradable Plastics
- Clandestine Oil Road Near Yasuni Park Found By Satellite
- AmeriScan: February 15, 2005
- Events Worldwide Will Mark Start of Kyoto Protocol
- INSIGHTS: The Year for a Climate Change Breakthrough
- Afghan Government to Take Over Mine Clearance
- Pepsi TV Ad with Chimp Draws Boycott Threat
- AmeriScan: February 14, 2005
- Bush Budget Termed Irresponsible, Cynical
- Conservationist American Nun Murdered in the Brazilian Amazon
- New UK Cars to Get Climate Emissions Eco-Labels
- A Brutal Winter in Kabul
- AmeriScan: February 11, 2005
- Tsunami Zone Spared Major Disease Outbreaks
- Landslides Seen on Indian Ocean Seafloor Near Earthquake
- Senate Approves New Limits to Class Action Suits
- Valentine's Day Battle for the Hearts of Jewelry Buyers
- AmeriScan: February 10, 2005
- EU Climate Policy Aims for Wider International Involvement
- Mercury Debate Overshadows EPA Budget Hearing
- Political Meddling Hampers Fish and Wildlife Service Scientists
- Right to Name New Monkey Auctioned for Conservation
- AmeriScan: February 9, 2005
- Indigenous Declaration Seeks to Enshrine Environmental Rights
- African Leaders Sign Congo Forest Conservation Agreements
- Testing After French Mad Goat Turns Up Scottish Suspect
- Famine Fears Rooted in Zimbabwe Crop Failures
- AmeriScan: February 8, 2005
- President’s Budget Cuts Target Environment, Social Programs
- EPA Avoids Regulation of Chemical Experiments on Humans
- W.R. Grace Faces Criminal Charges for Asbestos at Libby Mine
- UN Environment Chief Awarded Prestigious German Prize
- AmeriScan: February 7, 2005
- EPA Official: Mercury Rule Written to Favor Industry
- UN, U.S. Officials Try to Calm Mad Cow Fears
- Canada Adds 73 Animals, Plants to Species at Risk List
- Afghanistan Pins Its Hopes on Pistachios
- AmeriScan: February 4, 2005
- Catastrophic Climate Change Risk Accelerating, Scientists Warn
- Lawmakers Lash Bush's Canada Beef Plan
- Water Draining Out of Lakes Huron and Michigan
- Toxic Dolphin Meat Warning Used in Campaign Against Hunts
- State of the Union Maps Bush Energy Path
- Opposition Stands Firm to Bush Air Plan
- AmeriScan: February 2, 2005
- Unique Wetlands Conserved on World Wetlands Day 2005
- Viruses, Grilled Meat Added to List of Carcinogens
- Federal Judge Rules Wolves Still Endangered
- Field of Deadly Chemicals Alarms Albanians
- AmeriScan: February 1, 2005
- Rapid Arctic Warming Jeopardizes People, Bears, Birds
- ANWR: You Get What You Poll For
- First American MOX Nuclear Fuel Factory Will Emit Radioactivity
- Quakes Still Rocking Indian Ocean, Warning System Soon Activated
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