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Environment News Service News Index July 2006
Environment News Service News Index July 2006
- Cedars of Lebanon Biosphere Reserve in the Line of Fire
- Oily Sludge From Bombed Power Plant Fouls Lebanon's Coast
- Fire Crews Battle Raging Wildfire Under California Power Lines
- Oldest on Earth, Australia's Jenolan Caves Date Back 340 Million Years
- AmeriScan: July 28, 2006
- Private Developers Invited Into 12 British Columbia Parks
- Japan Lifts U.S. Beef Import Ban Imposed Against Mad Cow Disease
- Ituri: Congo's Savage Conflict Defeats Free Elections
- Fighting Secrecy Over Transgenic Crops, Greenpeace Carves a Circle
- Chemical in Air Fresheners Impairs Lung Function
- AmeriScan: July 26, 2006
- Five Caspian Nations Ready to Reverse Conservation Crisis
- Deadly Heat Wave Paralyzes Parts of the United States
- China Struck by Fifth Typhoon, 500,000 Evacuated
- Lethal Cyanide Spill in Ghana Outrages Gold Mining Communities
- Science and Politics Collide as EPA Considers New Air Rule
- AmeriScan: July 24, 2006
- UN Appeals for $150 Million, Humanitarian Corridors for Lebanon
- Australian Mine Faces Layers of Lawsuits After Third Toxic Spill
- International Coastal Cleanup Bagged 4,100 Tons of Trash
- Scientific Report Faults EPA for New Source Review Rule Changes
- AmeriScan: July 21, 2006
- Tiger Landscapes: New Strategy May Stave Off Extinction
- Europe Bans 22 Hair Dye Chemicals
- Pacific Mangrove Forests Vulnerable to Rising Sea Levels
- Drought Turns Farmers of Northern Afghanistan Into Refugees
- Stormwater Controls Recommended for New York City's Jamaica Bay
- Biodiversity Experts to Create Global Intergovernmental Advisory Panel
- U.S. Senate Votes to Require Peer Review of Army Corps Projects
- A Numbers Game: Managing Elephants in Southern Africa
- Java Tsunami Leaves 570 People Missing or Dead
- Humanitarian Agencies Marshal Support for Lebanon
- AmeriScan: July 17, 2006
- Protesters Condemn G8 Support of Nuclear, Coal, Oil
- Java Tsunami Sweeps More Than 100 People to Their Deaths
- Australian Court Permits Humane Society to Sue Japanese Whalers
- AmeriScan: July 15, 2006
- G8 Energy Security Plan Relies on Oil, Nuclear and Renewables
- Russian, U.S. Presidents Plan to Control Global Nuclear Fuel Enrichment
- INSIGHTS: Supermarkets and Service Stations Now Competing for Grain
- Spokane River Phosphorus to Be Cut at Multi-Million Dollar Cost
- Polluted Skies and Global Warming Puzzle Decoded
- Earth's Vital Signs Faltering Under Burden of Human Pressure
- AmeriScan: July 12, 2006
- G8 Leaders Agree on Approach to Global Energy Security
- Bird Flu Touches Europe's West Coast, Wild Bird Dead in Spain
- Global Warming Linked to Increase in Western U.S. Wildfires
- Azeri Sturgeon Fishermen Defy CITES Ban
- UNESCO Adopts Climate Change Strategy for World Heritage Sites
- AmeriScan: July 10, 2006
- Pearl Jam Offsets Climate Footprint of 2006 World Tour
- Mad Cow Disease Agent Causes Heart Damage in Mice
- U.S. Will Miss Treaty Deadline to Destroy Chemical Weapons
- Court Allows Sonar in RIMPAC War Games With New Restrictions
- AmeriScan: July 7, 2006
- Putin Pledges to Raise NGO Nuclear, Climate Concerns at G8 Summit
- U.S. Maps Ethanol Research to Replace 30 Percent of Gasoline
- INSIGHTS: Wild Horses in the Wild - Targets of Ruthless Exploiters
- First Rail Line Into Tibet Opens With Environmental Warnings
- Burning Fossil Fuels Acidifies Oceans, Erodes Coral Reefs
- Two Tons of Smuggled Elephant Ivory Seized in Taiwan
- AmeriScan: July 3, 2006
- Law Enforcement, Emergency Safety Net Fraying in U.S. National Parks
- U.S. Judge Blocks Navy Use of Sonar in RIMPAC War Games
- Fans Help World Cup Outperform Green Goals
- Scientists Use Ocean Listening Curtains to Track Tagged Animals
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