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Environment News Service News Index February 2006
- Senate Panel Threatens to Axe U.S. Forest Service Land Sales
- New Risk for Aid Workers in Afghanistan
- AmeriScan: February 27, 2006
- U.S. EPA Sued Over New Human Pesticide Testing Rule
- Europeans Seek Funds and Political Will to Save Biodiversity
- Report Blames Flu on Industrial Poultry Farms Not Backyard Birds
- Bird Flu Hits the Caucasus
- AmeriScan: February 24, 2006
- Brazil Acts to Keep Bird Flu Out
- Tibetans Set Endangered Animal Pelts Ablaze, Rousing Chinese Ire
- Chromium Industry Withheld Evidence of Workplace Cancer Risk
- Hurricane Damage: 1,400 Toxic Barrels in Sabine Wildlife Refuge
- Global Wind Power Industry Spins Into High Gear
- AmeriScan: February 22, 2006
- Air Toxics Lifetime Cancer Risk High for U.S. City Dwellers
- Emerging U.S. Renewables Grab Presidential Attention
- Turning Out the Lights in Zimbabwe
- China and Russia Sign River Monitoring Pact
- British Columbia Plans to Commercialize Provincial Parks
- AmeriScan: February 20, 2006
- Toxic Warship Not Allowed to Disrupt India-France Summit
- Bush Would Export Nuclear Fuel, Power Plants to Developing Nations
- Mudslides Smother Philippine Village, Killing 1,800 People
- Bird Flu Confirmed in Three New Countries: India, France, Egypt
- AmeriScan: February 17, 2006
- Advancing Science in St. Louis: Pioneers Gather to Share Results
- Greenland Ice Loss Doubles in Ten Years, Speeding Sea Level Rise
- Bird Flu Spreads Westward Across Europe
- Kyoto Protocol Marks First Anniversary With Hope
- National Park Service Would Loosen Controls on Noise, Commerce
- AmeriScan: February 15, 2006
- Bush Proposes to Sell Off $1 Billion Worth of Public Lands
- Brazil Expands Amazon National Park, Creates Forest Reserves
- Maryland Power Plants Linked to 700 Premature Deaths Per Year
- Caribbean Atoll Teeming With Fishes, Seaweeds New to Science
- Chicago's Deep Tunnel Nears Completion
- AmeriScan: February 13, 2006
- Talks on Future of the World’s Forests Open in New York
- Britain Warns Shippers of Marine Environmental High Risk Areas
- Bird Flu Confirmed in Wild Swans Across Europe
- Nigerian Bird Flu Outbreak Means No Country is Immune
- AmeriScan: February 10, 2006
- Iraqi Government Tries to Prevent Bird Flu Outbreak
- The Greenest Games on Ice
- Hidden World Bank Whistleblower Report Made Public
- World Trade Panel Sides with Biotech Food Producing Countries
- AmeriScan: February 8, 2006
- New Species Found in Lost World of Indonesian New Guinea
- Conflict to Consensus: British Columbia Protects Great Bear Rainforest
- Governments, Industry Endorse Global Chemicals Management Strategy
- Annan Will Start African Foundation With Million Dollar Zayed Prize
- Deadly Fungus Wipes Out Central American Amphibians
- AmeriScan: February 6, 2006
- Bush 2007 Budget Underwrites Nuclear, Cuts Environmental Programs
- Rocky Mountain Gray Wolves Could Lose Endangered Species Protection
- Europe Sets Maximum Levels for Dioxins and PCBs in Food
- Indonesian Turtles Found 12 Years Ago Already on the Brink
- INSIGHTS: Mining Peru's Andean Forests Puts Unique Species, Ecosystem at Risk
- Nuclear Fusion Construction Deal Expected at Russia's G8 Summit
- World Cancer Day 2006: Focus on Avoidable Causes of Cancer
- AmeriScan: February 2, 2006
- Greenpeace Protests Russia's Plan for World's Longest Oil Pipeline
- India: Police Investigate Death of Coca-Cola Bottling Plant Opponent
- WHO Shuts Life Sciences Industry Group Out of Setting Health Standards
- Bush Would Break U.S. Oil Addiction With Renewables, Nuclear, Coal
- Washington State Releases Plan to Repair Spokane River, Lake
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