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Environment News Service News Index March 2006
- AmeriScan: March 31, 2006
- Cleanup of Old British Nuclear Sites to Cost Billions
- Africa Seeks Solutions to Degraded Soil
- New Orleans Levee Repair Price Tag Triples
- Garbage Dump Second Home for Iraqi Children
- AmeriScan: March 30, 2006
- Pledges Safeguard Heart of Borneo, Far-Flung Island Ecosystems
- Madagascar Protects Pristine Forests, Unique Species
- Bush Light Truck Fuel Standards Rev Up Collision With States
- Gas Prices Could Skyrocket When MTBE Is Removed
- Buildings of the Future Energy Self-Sufficient, Carbon Neutral
- Indian Architect Builds Steel Company Town as an Oasis
- AmeriScan: March 28, 2006
- Research Centers, UN Agencies Partner to Save Species by 2010
- Shallow Water Seagrass Beds Are Vanishing
- Mad Cow Disease Dying Out Worldwide
- Political Will Determines Fate of Earth's Diverse Species
- Audubon Society Names America's 10 Most Endangered Birds
- Queenslanders Start to Recover from Cyclone Larry
- AmeriScan: March 24, 2006
- Factories, Cities Across USA Exceed Water Pollution Limits
- EPA Releases $7.5 Million to Clean Michigan's Rouge River
- Snow Leopards Found in Nepal's Langtang National Park
- US, EU Consumption Driving Chinese Imports of Illegal Wood
- UNEP Names Champions of the Earth 2006
- INSIGHTS: Wind Energy Demand Booming: Cost Dropping
- AmeriScan: March 22, 2006
- Global Warming Will Make Water Crisis Intolerable
- NATO Troops To Destroy 15,000 Land Mines in Afghanistan
- People's Inquiry Hears Auckland Residents Poisoned by Moth Spray
- Illinois Sues Exelon for Radioactive Tritium Releases Since 1996
- Federal Funding for Great Lakes Restoration Uncertain
- AmeriScan: March 20, 2006
- Court Shoots Down Bush Attempt to Circumvent Clean Air Act
- Bulgaria Rushes EU Agricultural Reforms
- Sumatran Rhinos on Borneo Down to a Few Dozen Animals
- New Initiative Will Conserve Sacred Sites Rich in Biodiversity
- AmeriScan: March 17, 2006
- U.S. Senate Budget Reignites Arctic Drilling Debate
- Achim Steiner Chosen for Top United Nations Environment Job
- World Water Forum Promises New Wave of Action
- INSIGHTS: Water Is Endangered, and So Are We
- Canadian Seal Hunt Quota Set at 335,000
- AmeriScan: March 15, 2006
- Poll: 75% of Americans Want More Federal Action on Global Warming
- Europe Tests Carbon Capture at Coal-Fired Power Plant
- Greenhouse Gases Soar to Record Levels in 2004
- Giant Texas Fire Complex Claims 11 Lives
- EU Energy Council Greeted With Inflatable Dinosaur, Nuclear Plant
- Fuel Crisis Deepens Zimbabwe's Troubles
- AmeriScan: March 13, 2006
- Third Mad Cow Found in the United States
- Global Warming Impact on Polar Ice Sheets Confirmed
- Volcanic Gases, Not Meteors, May Have Caused Mass Extinctions
- Saturn's Moon Throws Fountains of Water Into Space
- AmeriScan: March 10, 2006
- U.S. West Coast Waters Closed to Bottom Trawling
- Stronger Rules to Govern Dumping of Wastes at Sea
- New Baltic Sea Action Plan Relies on Ecosystem Approach
- Hawaii Landowner Assessed Largest Single Stormwater Penalty
- Senate Committee Approves Oil, Gas Drilling Off Florida's Coast
- AmeriScan: March 8, 2006
- Scientists: Endangered Species Act Rewrite Must Be Science-Based
- USAID $50 Million May Entice Conservationists to Violent Amazon
- Quick Funding Offered for Imperiled Natural World Heritage Sites
- Gulf State Governors Plead for More Hurricane Recovery Funds
- Mammal Conservation Battlegrounds of the Future
- Tuna Sushi From LA Restaurants Tests High for Mercury
- AmeriScan: March 6, 2006
- States Ask Supreme Court Review of Global Warming Car Emissions Case
- Bush Says No Civilian Nuclear Partnership with Pakistan
- Annan Chooses Candidates for New UN Environment Chief
- Pesticides Found in Streams Across the United States
- AmeriScan: March 3, 2006
- McCartneys Visit Harp Seal Nursery to Oppose Canada's Hunt
- Twin Satellites Reveal Shrinking Antarctic Ice Sheet
- EPA Would Cut Air Toxics from Gasoline, Vehicles, Containers
- President Bush Confirms Civilian Nuclear Deal With India
- U.S. Forges Ahead With Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Dump
- Substandard Peruvian Gas Pipeline Blamed for Spills
- AmeriScan: March 1, 2006
- Gulf Coast Hurricane Victims Have 10 Days to Apply for Aid
- Flooding Imperils Thousands in Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador
- UK Academies Investigate Best Science to Battle Pandemic Flu
- Year of the Turtle Inspires Countries to Conserve Ancient Species
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