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Environment News Service News Index January 2005
- AmeriScan: January 31, 2005
- First Person-to-Person Avian Flu Transmission Confirmed
- Water for Food, Water for Ecosystems Both Essential
- Court Yanks Environmental Permit for South African Reactor
- Pollution Blankets India's Bihar State, Satellite Shows
- AmeriScan: January 28, 2005
- New Study Doubles Global Warming Prediction
- ConocoPhillips Settles Clean Air Violations for $540 Million
- Gap in Court Schedule Leaves Oregon Old Growth Vulnerable
- East Africa's Largest Mangrove Forest Wins Protection
- AmeriScan: January 27, 2005
- Carbon Debate Clouds Future for Bush Air Pollution Bill
- Chechnya’s Ticking Radiation Bomb
- Gorilla Numbers Grow Despite War and Poachers
- INSIGHTS: Biodiversity Essential for Existence of Life
- AmeriScan: January 26, 2005
- Tsunami Death Toll Nears 300,000
- Experts Urge Quick Land Purchases to Save Everglades
- New Mexico Vows to Fight Otero Mesa Drilling Plan
- Guyana Floods Cause Public Health Emergency
- AmeriScan: January 25, 2005
- International Taskforce: Global Warming Close to Tipping Point
- Australia Seeks Kiribati Support of Commercial Whaling Ban
- EPA Deal Allows Factory Farms To Avoid Air Laws
- Oil Rigs With Minimal Impact on Alaskan Lands Promised
- AmeriScan: January 24, 2005
- Species Disappearing 100 Times Faster Than Ever Before
- Congo Elephants, Rhinos Falling to Poachers' Guns
- U.S. Agrees to Accept Australia's Spent Nuclear Fuel
- Top Five Blizzard Blankets New England, Midwest
- AmeriScan: January 21, 2005
- Environment of Freedom Words, Not Deeds, at Bush Inauguration
- Assessment: Tsunami Demolished Indonesia's Coastal Environment
- Winter Takes Toll on Desperate Refugees in Kabul
- AmeriScan: January 20, 2005
- UN to Coordinate Indian Ocean Early Warning System
- Massachusetts Papers Over Failure to Enforce Environmental Laws
- National Zoo Animal Care Staff Training Still Inadequate
- European Union Reaches for Control of Hazardous Chemicals
- AmeriScan: January 19, 2005
- Extent of Tsunami Destruction Called Staggering
- UN: Ending Poverty, Environmental Restoration Within Reach
- Tests of Drinking Water on Aircraft Again Find Contamination
- INSIGHTS: Crisis for America's Last Wild Horses
- AmeriScan: January 18, 2005
- American Coasts in Fair to Poor Condition
- Outgoing U.S. Energy Secretary Promotes Nuclear Power
- Thousands of Chlorine Evacuees Return Home
- Kabul Street Vendors Swept Away in City Cleanup
- AmeriScan: January 17, 2005
- Europe Protects 5,000 Sites in the Northern Woodlands
- Global Tsunami Warning System Needed, Governments Agree
- Global Tsunami Warning System Needed, Governments Agree
- Chevron to Restore Coastal Wetlands at Port Arthur
- The Ground Truth of Saturn's Moon Titan
- AmeriScan: January 14, 2005
- Disaster Reduction Experts Gather at 1995 Earthquake Site
- Suburban Sprawl Rolling Over Imperiled Wildlife
- Animal Rescuers Wash Pelicans Clean of Mexican Oil
- Armenians Fear for Their River
- AmeriScan: January 13, 2005
- UNESCO to Create Global Tsunami Warning System By Mid-2007
- Tsunamis Wiped Out Indian Ocean Marine Fisheries, Aquaculture
- Terror Fear Blinding World to Major Threat of Poverty
- Midwestern Coal Power North America's Worst Air Polluter
- AmeriScan: January 12, 2005
- Clinton Joins UNICEF to Fund Safe Water for Tsunami Survivors
- New York Coal Plants Agree to Deep Emissions Cuts
- Third Canadian Mad Cow Rouses Calls to Retain Import Ban
- Panel Downplays Perchlorate Risk
- AmeriScan: January 11, 2005
- Tsunami Disaster Dominates Small Island States Gathering
- Global Warming Linked to Increasing Drought
- Alaska Spill Cleanup Slow as Cold Oil
- European Wasp a Danger to Australia's Biodiversity
- AmeriScan: January 10, 2005
- Tsunami Affected Countries Offered Debt Relief
- Chlorine Gas From South Carolina Train Crash Kills Nine
- Homeland Plan Coordinates Response to Disaster, Attack
- Greater Sage-Grouse Denied Federal Protection
- AmeriScan: January 7, 2005
- Tsunami Recovery Could Take 10 Years, Will Cost Billions
- Monsanto Charged With Bribing Indonesian Environment Official
- Agriculture Nominee Grilled on U.S. Mad Cow Policies
- Cooperation Must Flow to Cleanse Pittsburgh Region's Water
- AmeriScan: January 6, 2005
- World Leaders Gather to Pledge Aid for Tsunami Survivors
- Small Island Developing States Vulnerable to Disasters
- Water War Threatens Central Asian Friendship Treaty
- INSIGHTS: Supporters Say Another Mexican Forest Defender Framed
- AmeriScan: January 5, 2005
- 100 Years Young, Forest Service Meets to Map the Future
- Idaho, Montana Assume Wolf Management, Kill Bar Lowered
- U.S. Livestock Community Splits Over Mad Cow Ban
- Cleric's Army Eases Baghdad Fuel Woes
- AmeriScan: January 4, 2005
- Bush Calls on His Father, Clinton to Help Raise Tsunami Aid
- Tsunami Rescue Teams Try to Reach Abandoned Animals
- Another Canadian Mad Cow Raises Cross-Border Fear Again
- Baltic Fish Less Contaminated Than 25 Years Ago
- AmeriScan: January 3, 2005
- World Rushes Relief to South Asian Tsunami Survivors
- Illegal Loggers Loot Bosnia’s Forests
- Smokers Most at Risk From Radon Gas in European Homes
- Asbestos Racketeers Get Record Prison Time
- Earthquake Generated Waves Sweep Thousands to Their Deaths
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