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Environment News Service News Index June 2005
- AmeriScan: June 30, 2005
- Senate Approves Ban on Human Pesticide Testing
- Senate OKs Logging Road Subsidies in Alaska's Tongass Forest
- Sakhalin Indigenous People Blockade Oil Development
- Global Warming Forecast to Set Kalahari Dunes Wandering
- World's First Nuclear Fusion Reactor to be Built in France
- England Guards Forest Crown Jewels: Native, Ancient Woodlands
- World's Largest Fish Caught in Thailand
- Shark Finning Banned in Eastern Pacific Ocean
- AmeriScan: June 28, 2005
- Senate Approves Energy Bill, Must Now Agree With House
- Zimbabwe Evictees Lack Shelter, Food, Water, Sanitation
- Amazon Nations Funded for Joint Waters Conservation Strategy
- INSIGHTS: The Vital Importance of the Endangered Species Act
- AmeriScan: June 27, 2005
- Many Countries Cling to Ozone-Destroying Pesticide
- EU Environment Ministers Let Five States Keep GM Crop Bans
- Colorado's Plutonium Trigger Plant Morphs to Wildlife Refuge
- Norway Plans Seed Bank to Safeguard Food Biodiversity
- AmeriScan: June 24, 2005
- U.S. Mad Cow Suspect Tests Positive for the Disease
- Track Rocket Propellant Cleanup, Say Congressional Auditors
- Brazilian Officials Accept Forest Dwellers as Conservation Allies
- Baghdad Garbage Burned on the Streets
- WHO: Transgenic Foods Safe So Far, But Testing Essential
- U.S. to Build Roads, Bridges, Schools in Tsunami Region
- European Coal Burning, Greenhouse Emissions Higher in 2003
- Nigerian Communities Sue Oil Companies to Stop Gas Flaring
- AmeriScan: June 22, 2005
- Japan Loses Bid for Expanded Research Whale Hunt
- Indian Ocean Tsunami Alert System Bound by Tight Budget
- 20 Countries Act to Repel Deadly Radioactive Radon Gas
- Indonesian Laws Against Trade in Endangered Orangutans Ignored
- AmeriScan: June 21, 2005
- Global Commercial Whaling Ban Upheld
- Tsunami Shattered Countries Learn Green Values the Hard Way
- Australia's Largest Windfarm Begins to Spin Power
- EU Space Information System to Address Alpine Risk
- AmeriScan: June 20, 2005
- Conservation Countries Still a Majority at Whaling Commission
- Environment Lagging on Road To Millenium Development Goals
- NZ Network Plans People's Inquiry into Aerial Pesticide Spray
- Indonesian Farm Worker Tests Positive for Bird Flu
- AmeriScan: June 17, 2005
- G8 Climate Action Plan Weakened to Suit United States
- Senate Approves National Renewable Energy Standard
- AmeriScan: June 16, 2005
- Hanford Area Tests Find Plutonium in Fish, Mulberry Trees
- South Korea Decides to Scrap Whale Meat Factory
- Australian Government Slices Funding for Environmental Groups
- Brazil Divided Over Building Third Nuclear Power Plant
- AmeriScan: June 14, 2005
- Nuclear, Renewables Spending Up in Senate Budget Bill
- Earthlike Planet Found Orbiting Star Near Our Solar System
- Chile's Major Earthquake Claims Nine Lives
- Judge Orders More Water Spilled for Columbia, Snake River Salmon
- AmeriScan: June 13, 2005
- G8 Finance Ministers Clear Debt for 18 Poor Nations
- Mayors Choose Seattle as America's Most Liveable City
- Mad Cow Suspect Found in the United States
- Marine Snail Venom Tested for Relief of Diabetes Pain
- AmeriScan: June 10, 2005
- Tribes Accused of Iraq Oil Protection Racket
- Ecosystem, Wildlife Conservation Funded in Afghanistan
- WWF: Dolphins, Porpoises Dying in Gillnets Can Be Saved
- 500 Anti-Coca-Cola Demonstrators Arrested in India
- Senate Republicans Place Brown on U.S. Appeals Court
- Air Over the Great Lakes Heavy With Pollutants
- AmeriScan: June 8, 2005
- Deep Seabed Bioprospecting the Latest Goldrush
- Bush Bill Would Open Federal Waters to Aquaculture
- Leak Triggers Another Shutdown at Troubled Hope Creek Nuclear
- Australia Slams the Door on Thousands of Weed Species
- AmeriScan: June 7, 2005
- Bush, Blair Agree to Lift African Debt, Discuss Global Warming
- INSIGHTS: Joint Science Academies’ Global Response to Climate Change
- Entire National Landscape Conservation System in Jeopardy
- Armenian Government Road Would Slash Rare Nature Reserve
- Greens Senator Wins Partial Halt to Tasmanian Logging
- AmeriScan: June 6, 2005
- Brazil Fells Massive Amazon Timber Fraud Ring
- New Mexico's Exposure to Uranium Enrichment Byproduct Limited
- New European States Lower EU Bathing Water Quality
- U.S. Ambassador Makes Chimpanzee Protection a Priority
- Arctic Lakes Vanishing as Planet Warms
- AmeriScan: June 3, 2005
- Local Power Evoked on World Environment Day
- Global Forest and Paper Summit: Bottom Line vs Conservation
- Australians Rescue 120 Stranded False Killer Whales
- AmeriScan: June 2, 2005
- California Governor Orders Cuts in Global Warming Emissions
- Conflicted Zimbabwe Accepts UN Food Aid, Then Backtracks
- Australia Signs Treaty to Limit Hitchhikers in Ballast Water
- Tibetans, Chinese Battle Over Access to Medicinal Fungus
- AmeriScan: June 1, 2005
- Extinction on the Horizon for One-Fifth of All Bird Species
- Food Crisis in Zimbabwe Threatens Millions of Lives
- Worldwide Register of Genetic Contamination Introduced
- Climate Change Caused Extinction of Australia's Giant Animals
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