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Environment News Service News Index July 2005
- AmeriScan: July 29, 2005
- Stating Health of U.S. Beaches Elusive as Netting a Wave
- Urban Environment Focus of European Public Consultation
- Asia-Pacific Countries Join U.S., Australia to Control Climate
- Mad Cow Missteps Shake Confidence in U.S. Beef
- Bad Food Flooding Iraqi Markets
- AmeriScan: July 27, 2005
- Energy Bill Advanced by House-Senate Conference Committee
- Baltimore, Capital District Agree to $1 Billion Sewer Fix
- World Wakes Up to Famine in Niger
- Uranium Tailings Heap Could Be Hauled Off Colorado Riverbank
- Russian Plan to Save World's Largest Tiger Succeeds
- Piping Plovers Find a Toehold on Maine Beaches
- AmeriScan: July 25, 2005
- UN Denial of Billions in Gulf War Health Compensation Denounced
- North Atlantic Right Whale Given Less Than 100 Years
- Indonesia Fourth Country to Record Human Death From Bird Flu
- Asian Monkey Temple Visitors Warned of Virus Transmission
- Insurers Link Global Warming with Higher Cost of Storms
- AmeriScan: July 22, 2005
- Zimbabwe’s Eviction of 700,000 Illegal, Catastrophic Injustice
- Cadmium, Mercury, Pesticides: Environmental Chemicals of Concern
- Oil and Gas Permitting Keeps BLM Staff Too Busy For Environment
- Make Malta Abide by European Bird Law, Groups Demand
- AmeriScan: July 21, 2005
- Typhoon Forces a Million Chinese to Flee Their Homes
- British Industry Cuts Climate Emissions Below Expectations
- Bush Nuclear Deal with India Meets Congressional Disapproval
- INSIGHTS: Kitchen Table Group Wins Battle With U.S. Army
- AmeriScan: July 19, 2005
- Environment Lawyers Uneasy Over Roberts' Supreme Court Nomination
- Iraqi Capital Hit by Water Crisis
- South Korea’s Dioxin Double Take
- Methane May Pack Double the Climate Punch of Earlier Estimates
- AmeriScan: July 18, 2005
- Kids Safe Chemical Act Empowers EPA to Require Chemical Testing
- Europe Tries to Replace Fossil Fuels With Sustainable Energy
- Ontario First Nations Seek Seats at Great Lakes Water Table
- World Heritage Committee to Consider Global Warming Effects
- AmeriScan: July 15, 2005
- Seven Natural Wonders Inscribed on World Heritage List
- Thailand Ready to Activate First Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning
- Malawi Explores Biodiesel as a Cash Crop
- Toronto Artist Traded Endangered Species, Canada, U.S. Allege
- Tsunami Envoy Clinton Warns Toughest Time Still Ahead
- Toxic Chemicals By the Hundred Found in Blood of Newborns
- Amazon Tribe Demands Oil Moratorium in Yasuni National Park
- New Coalition Blows Wind Developers a Kiss of Support
- AmeriScan: July 13, 2005
- Boycott Seeks to Reform ExxonMobil's Environmental Actions
- Corn Ethanol Takes More Energy Than It Makes
- Melting Everest Could Make World Heritage in Danger List
- U.S., China Sign Food Safety Cooperation Agreement
- Business Must Conserve Ecosystem Services or Pay the Price
- AmeriScan: July 11, 2005
- Great Lakes Restoration Could Cost $20 Billion
- Europe Unites Against Marine Polluters
- Hurricane Dennis Could Have Been Worse
- Armenia Heeds Public: Highway Route Spares Ancient Forest
- AmeriScan: July 8, 2005
- G8 Leaders Pledge $25 Billion a Year for Africa
- G8 Climate Plan of Action Delivers Little Change
- London Death Toll Rises to 50
- Europe Opens Hydrogen Fuel Testing Center
- Terrorist Attacks on London Fail to Stop G8 Climate Talks
- Terrorists Strike London Underground, Buses
- $100 Million Bird Flu Plan Cheap Beside Cost of Human Pandemic
- Food Relief Ship to Somalia Hijacked, UN Suspends Aid
- AmeriScan: July 6, 2005
- G8 Leaders Gather at Gleneagles, Amid Protests, Celebrations
- Warming Acceleration Inevitable, G8 Leaders Warned
- Carbon Emissions Turning Oceans Acid, Hostile to Marine Life
- Six Chemicals in Soft Plastic Toys Banned Across Europe
- AmeriScan: July 5, 2005
- Indonesia Jolted by Yet Another Strong Earthquake
- Prime Minister Blair's Personal Sherpa Maps the G8 Meeting
- Musical Royalty Play Their Hearts Out to Make Poverty History
- NASA Hits Comet: Deep Impact Experiment a Success
- Earthlife Africa Sues for Public Power Giant's Nuclear Plans
- AmeriScan: July 1, 2005
- Bush Heads for G8 With Malaria Relief, Nod to Climate Change
- Zimbabwe's Evicted Urban Poor Held in Camps
- U.S. Opens China Energy Office as Chinese State Oil Bids for Unocal
- Analysis: Ethanol's Potential: Looking Beyond Corn
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