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Environment News Service News Index January 2007
- AmeriScan: January 31, 2007
- EU Government Proposes Low Carbon Transport Fuel Standard
- Investors Worth Trillions Ask Companies to Disclose Climate Risk
- Canada's Environment Commissioner Fired in Climate Flap
- AmeriScan: January 30, 2007
- Oceans Report Card Gives U.S. Government an F for Funding
- U.S. Congress Warming to Climate Debate
- Zooming Fuel Costs Trouble Iraqi Kurdistan
- AmeriScan: January 29, 2007
- Shrinking Glaciers Thawed Faster in 2005
- Gray Wolves Lose Federal Protection as States Take Over
- Canada Alleged to Be Hiding Adverse Environmental Reports
- Climate Change Front and Center at World Economic Forum
- AmeriScan: January 26, 2007
- Feds Seek Share of Profits From Research in U.S. Parks
- First Field Guide to Birds of Iraq Shows No Extinctions
- Navy Sonar Exempted from Marine Mammal Protection Law
- Threatened Otters Return to British Waterways
- AmeriScan: January 23, 2007
- State of the Union Energy Proposals Draw Mixed Reaction
- Year Needed to Remove Cargo Ship Wrecked Off Devon
- AmeriScan: January 22, 2007
- CEOs, Enviros Pressure Bush for National Climate Law
- Geothermal Heat Mining Promises Abundant, Cheap Energy
- British Shipwreck Menaces World Heritage Devon Coast
- AmeriScan: January 18, 2007
- House Revokes Oil Industry Subsidies and Tax Breaks
- California Governor Sets Low Carbon Fuel Standard
- Mediterranean Fishing Nations Adopt Conservation Measures
- AmeriScan: January 17, 2007
- Illegal Sumatran Coffee Growers Squeeze Out Tigers, Rhinos
- Asian and Pacific Nations Sign Clean Energy Pact
- Zimbabwe Crisis: No Solutions in Sight
- AmeriScan: January 16, 2007
- Emotional Anti-Whaling Battle Escalates in Southern Ocean
- Bird Flu Again Spreads Across Asia
- Kazakhstan Safeguards Lakes and Migratory Waterbirds
- 2008 Olympics: Beijing Rewards Those Who Report Polluters
- Giant Earthquake Jolts Japan, But Tsunami Warnings Cancelled
- Ecuador Bars Oil Extraction, Logging from Indigenous Zone
- Doomsday Clock Will Move Closer to Midnight
- AmeriScan: January 12, 2007
- Large Amazon Forest Reserves Crucial for Species Survival
- Critically Endangered Turtle Rediscovered in Thailand
- Caspian Caviar Quotas Called Ineffective
- AmeriScan: January 10, 2007
- EU Plans Steep Emissions Cuts to Avert Climate Disaster
- State of the World 2007: Earth Facing Urban Future
- U.S., Japan Sign Nuclear Power Cooperation Plan
- AmeriScan: January 9, 2007
- Mercury Hotspots Detected in Eastern U.S. and Canada
- China Falls Short of Stated Environmental Goals
- UK Tests Six Ways to Reduce Flooding, Coastal Erosion
- AmeriScan: January 8, 2007
- U.S. Moves to Become Global Nuclear Fuel Supplier
- Congressional Democrats Shape New Energy Policy
- Electric, Hydrogen, Hybrid Cars Star at Detroit Auto Show
- AmeriScan: January 5, 2007
- ExxonMobil Accused of Using Big Tobacco Tactics on Global Warming
- 2007 El Nino Pushing Superheated Globe to New Record
- U.S. and German Leaders Explore Climate Cooperation
- Oceans Protection Bill Introduced in U.S. Congress
- Europe Extends Helping Hand to Animals in Transport
- AmeriScan: January 3, 2007
- 2006 Was the Sixth Warmest Year Ever
- Dust From One African Valley Feeds Brazilian Rainforest
- Bird Flu Leaves Three People Dead in Egypt
- AmeriScan: January 2, 2007
- Caspian Caviar Export Quotas Set, but Beluga Still in Limbo
- Killer Rains Hammer Indonesia's Aceh Province
- Polar Bears May Be Listed as Threatened in the USA
- U.S. Senate to Oversee EPA Smog Rule Rewrite
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