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Environment News Service News Index December 2007
- New Energy-Efficient Ball Sparkles at Times Square Celebration
- Rehab Prospects Good After Korea's Worst Oil Spill
- Plant Disease Outbreaks Caused Crop Losses in 2007
- U.S. Forest Service Plans to Lift Roadless Area Protections
- Illinois Gets Rid of 120 Illegal Waste Dumps
- State Brownfields Practices Challenged in New York
- Handling Pesticides Poses Asthma Risk for Farm Women
- New England Fish Chowder, Hold the Mercury, Please
- Severe Cold Weather Sends Death Rate Soaring
- New Global Forest Agreement Depends on Local Support
- Cleaner Trucks and Buses to Roll Across Europe
- Testing Detects Lead in Christmas Toys
- Plans Afoot to Restore Housatonic River After PCB Damage
- Illegal Gas Cans Cost Wal-Mart $250,000
- Air Force Switches on Largest Solar Power Plant
- Ribbon Seal of the Bering Sea Losing Icy Habitat
- Stormwater Upgrades Will Help Keep Naples Bay Clean
- Poll: Holiday Shoppers Eager to Purchase Green Gifts
- Cooling Earth's Climate as a Matter of Faith
- On Third Anniversary of Indian Ocean Tsunami, UNICEF Reports
- Nepal Safeguards Four Sacred Himalayan Lakes
- Treacherous Weather Plagues Holiday Travelers
- Pennsylvania Invests $20 Million in Community Recycling
- Congress Earmarks $3 Million to Reopen EPA Libraries
- EPA Faces Wave of Challenges to California Waiver Denial
- Japan Suspends Humpback Whale Hunt
- Global Warming Could Kill World's Coral Reefs in 50 Years
- Green Carts Will Bring Fresh Produce to New Yorkers
- Florida Identifies 272 Impaired Waterbodies for Cleanup
- Iowans Want Energy Conservation Before New Coal Plants
- Bankrupt W.R. Grace Puts $32 Million Into Superfund Cleanup
- PG&E First in the Nation to Buy Wave Energy
- Climate Satellite Group Defines Earth's Water Changes
- Australia Wants Japanese Whalers Out of Whale Sanctuary
- Study: Thailand Could Support 2,000 Tigers
- Arsenic in Rice Threatens Asian Public Health
- Cloned Animals to be Tracked for Food Processors
- Million Tons of CO2 Will Be Injected Under Illinois
- Off Road Vehicle Damage Closes North Carolina Trails
- Winter Forecast Shows Little Drought Relief for Southeast
- >Bacteria Keep Undersea Methane Out of the Atmosphere
- Colorado Water District Ordered to Restore River
- Light Bulbs to Light Trucks, Efficiency Shapes New Energy Law
- EPA Rejects California's Greenhouse Gas Tailpipe Law
- California Red-Legged Frog Jumps into Court
- Saving Wild Iowa
- Four Dead: Environmentally Friendly Chemical Plant Explodes in Florida
- FutureGen, World's Cleanest Coal Plant, Sited in Illinois
- Two New Mammals Found in Remote New Guinea
- Zoos and Aquariums Celebrate 10 Wildlife Conservation Successes
- New Jersey Sues Over Pennsylvania Power Plant Pollution
- Senate Passes Farm Bill Strong on Bioenergy, Conservation
- Icy Northeast Storm Claims Nine Lives
- Southeast Governors Speed Up Water Dispute Resolution
- Canadian Bulk Carrier Spills Oil Into Maumee River
- Los Angeles Port Agrees to Monitor Greenhouse Gases
- Texas A&M Residence Halls Compete to Conserve Energy
- Countries Agree to Write New Climate Action Pact
- U.S. Senate Approves Scaled Back Energy Bill
- Sears and Kmart Join Trend Away from PVC Plastics
- Iowa Plans Energy Independence By 2025
- Governors Urge Action to Secure a Clean Energy Future
- Gore Exhorts UN Climate Conference to Act Now
- Drought-Stricken Colorado River States Agree to Conserve
- Polluting Philly Drinking Water Costs Merck $20 Million
- UN Chief: World Expects Climate Change Breakthrough
- Helmand Residents Turn On the Lights
- California Tailpipe Emissions Law Upheld in Federal Court
- Whooping Cranes Reach Texas in Record Numbers
- Oil Spill Disaster Off Washington Coast Narrowly Averted
- World Bank Fund Will Pay to Leave Forests Standing
- Survey: Biodiversity Crucial to Climate Decision Makers
- Illness in Nurses Linked to Hazardous Materials on the Job
- Chesapeake Bay Health Slipping Year by Year
- Midwest Powerless in Winter's Icy Grip
- U.S., China Not Ready to Limit Climate Emissions
- Gore Nobel Lecture: Time to Make Peace With the Planet
- California Prepares for Winter Rains to Flood Burned Areas
- Farmers' Efforts to Protect Iowa Water Succeeding
- Alcoa Will Dredge Columbia River for Toxic Sediments
- New York City Public Housing Gets Green Lighting, Heating
- Georgia Protects 20,000 Forested Acres at Three Sites
- Honolulu Faces $1.2 Billion Wastewater Treatment Upgrade
- Oil Spill Threatens South Korea's West Coast Wetlands
- U.S. Energy Bill Sails Through House, Stalls in Senate
- Florida Opens Its Second Hydrogen Fueling Station
- Shoshone Use Film, Courts to Fight Gold Mine on Sacred Land
- First U.S. Climate Emissions Control Bill Heads to Senate Floor
- Low Lead Levels Linked to Attention Deficit Disorder
- New Jersey Clears Landfill for Camden Renewal
- Governor's Request Keeps Manatee in Endangered Class
- States, Groups Demand Aircraft Climate Emission Limits
- Nevada Lawmakers Urge Yucca Mountain Conflict of Interest Probe
- Energy Department Fined $500,000 for Hanford Radioactive Spill
- Vulnerable Communities Worldwide Adapt to Climate Change
- Oil Developers Permitted to Penetrate Pristine Upper Amazon
- EPA Earns President's Award for Management Excellence
- Nation's Capital Plans Stormwater Protection for Two Rivers
- California Group Drops 10 Year Endangered Species Lawsuit
- Australia Electrifies Bali Climate Conference
- Warming Climate Undermines World Food Supply
- The Planet Feels the Pain of Divorce
- New York Seeks to Block Nuclear Plant License Renewal
- Seattle Will Review City Projects for Climate Impacts
- EPA Orders Cleanup at Tyndall Air Force Base
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