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Environment News Service News Index June 2007
- AmeriScan: June 29, 2007
- Live Earth Seeks Carbon Emissions Cut of 90 Percent by 2050
- The Week in Washington: Bald Eagles, Funding Battles, Cheney Meddles
- New British Environment Secretary Faces Climate, Nuclear Waste Issues
- U.S. House Boosts Spending for Environment, Conservation
- U.S. National Bird Soars Back From The Brink
- AmeriScan: June 27, 2007
- High Winds Feared as Firefighters Do Battle at Lake Tahoe
- North American Environment Officals Launch Air Pollutant Tracker
- AmeriScan: June 26, 2007
- Galapagos On, Everglades Off World Heritage Danger List
- Ex-EPA Administrator Grilled Over Her Role in 9/11 Illnesses
- U.S. Army Suspends Cross-Country Shipments of VX Wastewater
- AmeriScan: June 25, 2007
- U.S. Mayors Take the Lead in Fighting Climate Change
- Toxics Persist in Washington Rivers, Lakes and Fish
- Nepal's First Primate Research Center to Breed Lab Animals
- AmeriScan: June 22, 2007
- The Week in Washington: Energy, Smog, 9/11, Snowmobiles, and Fish
- Senate Approves Energy Bill, Calls for Fuel Economy Increase
- Antarctic Icebergs Become Floating Islands of Life
- Investors Pour Unprecedented Billions Into Renewable Energy
- Hope Still Alive for World's Rarest Gorillas
- AmeriScan: June 20, 2007
- U.S. Wildlife Recreation Spending Matches All Other Fun
- AmeriScan: June 19, 2007
- China Now Number One in Carbon Emissions; USA Number Two
- Orangutans Flee Illegal Loggers in Indonesian Parks
- Guide Delivers Live Earth Global Warming Survival Skills
- AmeriScan: June 18, 2007
- Transatlantic Plan to Cut Aircraft Emissions Lifts Off
- Exceptional Natural Sites Proposed for World Heritage Status
- Wildlife Survived Sudan's Civil War, Can It Survive the Peace?
- AmeriScan: June 15, 2007
- CITES Decisions Map the Future of Wildlife Trade
- The Week in Washington: Energy, Smelly Farms and Spotted Owls
- Informal Talks Help Ministers Shape New Climate Regime
- U.S. Senate Wrestles With Complex Energy Bill
- Annan to Head Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa
- African Elephant Ivory Sales Allowed Before Renewed Ban
- AmeriScan: June 13, 2007
- Schwarzenegger Says Tailpipe Emissions Lawsuit Inevitable
- Plants Can Recognize and Prefer Their Kin
- AmeriScan: June 12, 2007
- CITES Shelters Sawfish, Eels, But Enforcement Lacking
- Earth's Brightest Stars Play to Cool the Planet
- Building Parks Can Help to Climate Proof Cities
- AmeriScan: June 11, 2007
- Water Crisis Hits Baghdad
- Cyclone Gonu Kills 70, Leaves Oil Ports Unscathed
- Good News, Bad News in Great Lakes Health Report
- Chimps Can Learn and Teach Cultural Traditions
- AmeriScan: June 8, 2007
- G8 Summit Extends Environmental Work Beyond Climate
- Trouble in Hawaiian Islands Marine Monument on World Ocean Day
- Russia Establishes National Park for Endangered Siberian Tigers
- AmeriScan: June 7, 2007
- G8 Leaders Agree to Substantial Cuts in Climate Emissions
- Chancellor Merkel Expects G8 Agreement on Climate Change
- Logging Could Drive Mountain Caribou to Extinction
- AmeriScan: June 6, 2007
- Financial Sector to G8: Deep Climate Emissions Cuts Needed Now
- Whales Win, Black Rhinos Lose at CITES Meeting
- Afghanistan's Northern Province Says No to Poppy
- Secretary-General Pledges Greening of UN Headquarters
- AmeriScan: June 5, 2007
- UN: Global Warming Will Change the Lives of Millions
- WWF and Coca-Cola Embark on Water Conservation Initiative
- World's Most Southerly Elephants Survive Against All Odds
- CITES Permits 60 Tons of Elephant Ivory to Be Sold
- Hundreds Hurt as G8 Protesters Clash With Police
- Louisiana Lawmakers Approve Historic Hurricane Protection Plan
- Earth's Climate Approaches Dangerous Tipping Point
- AmeriScan: June 1, 2007
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