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Environment News Service News Index September 2005
- AmeriScan: September 30, 2005
- Hawaii Governor Safeguards Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
- World Health Expert Assigned to Prevent Bird Flu Pandemic in Humans
- Frog Skin Chemicals Block HIV in Lab Study
- Perils of the Cotton Harvest in Turkmenistan's Toxic Fields
- AmeriScan: September 29, 2005
- New Orleans Levees Underfunded, Incomplete, Congress Told
- Carbon Dioxide Capture, Storage May Help Ease Global Warming
- AmeriScan: September 28, 2005
- Arctic Summer Sea Ice Shrinking Fast
- Rita Survivor Families Approved for $2,000 Federal Checks
- Popular Oil in Food, Cosmetics Linked to Orangutan Extinction
- European Aviation Could Join Climate Emissions Trading Scheme
- Lawsuit Filed to Block South Dakota's First Mountain Lion Hunt
- AmeriScan: September 26, 2005
- Hurricanes Fuel Bush's Call for New Refineries, Conservation
- Storm-Battered Texas and Louisiana Pick Up the Pieces
- UN Atomic Agency Wrestles With Iran, Iraq, North Korea
- Rise of Lake Sevan Could Drain Armenia's Treasury
- AmeriScan: September 23, 2005
- House Committee Strips Away Endangered Species Protections
- Indian Tigers Poached for Sizzling Black Market in Skins
- Global Action Plan Created to Fight Amphibian Extinctions
- Sites Chosen for First U.S. Nuclear Plants in 30 Years
- AmeriScan: September 22, 2005
- Hurricane Rita Blasts Across Gulf Headed for Texas
- Particulates, Smog Targeted in European Clean Air Strategy
- Canada Warns Arctic Drilling Would Violate U.S.-Canada Treaty
- Pollution Proves Deadly to Iraqi Families
- AmeriScan: September 20, 2005
- Gulf Coast Mobilizes for Round Two as Hurricane Rita Blows In
- Poll: Why Pro-Environmental Voters Fail to Vote for Environment
- Cyprus Tries Education to Halt Illegal Songbird Slaughter
- Thousands of Light Bulbs Crushed in South Africa
- AmeriScan: September 19, 2005
- North Korea Promises to Abandon Nuclear Weapons
- Hope Re-Enters New Orleans With Returning Residents
- Florida Orders Tourist Evacuations Ahead of Another Storm
- US$30 Million Grant Will Help Fill Malawi's Cooking Pots
- AmeriScan: September 16, 2005
- Stronger Hurricanes Becoming More Numerous
- Bush Offers Money, Land, Federal Help for Hurricane Victims
- The Big Greasy
- AmeriScan: September 15, 2005
- UN Summit Supports Millenium Goals, Condemns Terrorism
- President, Governor, Mayor Admit Bungled Hurricane Response
- Car Free and Loving It at European Mobility Week
- First Assessment of Europe's Threatened Mammals Underway
- AmeriScan: September 14, 2005
- World Summit 2005 Opens With 150 Leaders at UN Headquarters
- Katrina Recovery Progresses Amidst Criticism and Warnings
- Senate Fails in Bid to Block Bush Mercury Plan
- Insurance Companies Staggering Under Global Warming Damages
- AmeriScan: September 12, 2005
- FEMA Head Brown Quits, Replaced by Emergency Management Pro
- First Steps on the Hard Road to Environmental Restoration
- Hurricane Katrina Recovery: How to Help
- Petrol Rationing Creates Black Market in Iraqi Kurdistan
- World Environmental Leaders Pledge to Protect Great Apes
- AmeriScan: September 9, 2005
- Congress Contributes $51.4 Billion for Hurricane Relief
- Yellowstone Bison Will Face Montana Guns This Winter
- Ecuador Stops Petrobras's Oil Road Into Biodiversity Treasure
- AmeriScan: September 7, 2005
- Hurricane Environmental Damage "Almost Unimaginable"
- World Cup Football Kicks Off Green Goal Initiative
- Oil Spill Fouls Bay at Rio's Doorstep
- Millenium Goals Achievable for Asia-Pacific
- AmeriScan: September 6, 2005
- Help Begins to Reach Hurricane Struck Gulf Coast
- Glaciers on the Roof of the World at Risk
- First Detailed Assessment of Chernobyl Damage Released
- Australia and China Partner to Address Global Warming
- Senate Approves $10.5 Billion for Hurricane Relief
- UN, Foreign Governments Offer Post-Hurricane Help
- Oil Products to be Rationed in Oil-Rich Iraq
- Genes of Humans and Chimps 96 Percent the Same
- AmeriScan: September 1, 2005
- Desolate Gulf Coast Will Take Years to Recover
- British Groups Mass Millions of Members to Halt Global Warming
- Poverty Relief Key to Great Ape Survival, First Ape Atlas Shows
- Rare Asiatic Cheetahs Photograhed in Iran
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