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Environment News Service News Index May 2007
- AmeriScan: May 31, 2007
- G8: Bush Proposes Talks on Voluntary Global Goal for Greenhouse Gases
- IWC Validates Commercial Whaling Ban, Condemns Japan's Hunt
- 14 Space Agencies Launch Era of Cooperative Exploration
- AmeriScan: May 30, 2007
- International Bank Offers $100 Million to Fight Climate Change
- Europe Urged to Restrain Booming Wildlife Trade
- World Food Programme Suspends Uganda Aid After Driver Killed
- AmeriScan: May 29, 2007
- Canada Sued for Abandoning Kyoto Climate Commitment
- India to Cut Climate Emissions 25 Percent by 2020
- Pelosi Inscrutable on G8 Climate Agreement
- AmeriScan: May 28, 2007
- Kenya Rallies Support for 20 Year Elephant Ivory Trade Ban
- Conflict Intensifies at International Whaling Commission
- Japanese Farm and Forests Minister Kills Himself
- AmeriScan: May 25, 2007
- Bipartisan Bill Would Safeguard America's Roadless Forests
- Federal Water Scientists Prepare to Weather the Big Storms
- European President Says Climate Change EU's Top Priority
- Congolese Ranger Killed While Protecting Gorillas
- Turkmenistan: Multiple Gas Pipelines Still Possible
- AmeriScan: May 23, 2007
- Up to Five Major Atlantic Hurricanes Forecast for 2007
- Global Warming Alarms Infectious Disease Experts
- Saving Earth's Plant Diversity From Global Warming
- One in Six European Mammals at Risk of Extinction
- AmeriScan: May 21, 2007
- Congress Investigates MacDonald's Farm
- Warming Oceans Put More Stress on Whales
- NGOs Ask Donors to Drop World Bank Water Privatization
- Seven Dead in Kenya Wildlife Shootout
- AmeriScan: May 18, 2007
- Antarctic Ocean Losing Ability to Absorb Carbon Dioxide
- Thirsty Australia Advances Desalination Technology
- Chinese Customs Officers Train to Detect Environmental Crimes
- AmeriScan: May 17, 2007
- Governments to Rewrite Trade Rules for Imperiled Species
- Canada's Last Wild Spotted Owls to Be Captured
- Azerbaijan: Sturgeon Poachers Out of Control
- AmeriScan: May 16, 2007
- Clinton Unveils $5 Billion Green Makeover for Cities
- Development for Commonwealth Games Impacts Delhi's Major River
- Scientists Urge Conservation of Canada's Precious Northern Forest
- INSIGHTS: Recycling Nuclear Waste Too Dangerous
- AmeriScan: May 15, 2007
- Climate Change Could Displace One Billion People
- Big City Mayors Strategize to Beat Global Warming
- Spring Drought Leaves Millions of Chinese Thirsty
- AmeriScan: May 14, 2007
- U.S. Allows Radioactive Materials in Ordinary Landfills
- Bush Orders First Federal Regulation of Greenhouse Gases<
- Sustainable Development Commission Stumbles on Climate Change
- Alaska Cruise Ship Runs Aground
- AmeriScan: May 11, 2007
- Dirtiest 30 Power Plants Spew 10 Percent of Europe's Carbon
- Corporate Shareholders Vote on Rising Number of Climate Resolutions
- Australia's Newest Marine Reserve Safeguards Sharks
- AmeriScan: May 10, 2007
- Pacific Island States to Get $100 Million in Climate Change Help
- House Panel Spotlights Political Interference with Endangered Species
- British Green Groups Take Aim at Blair Biofuels Plan
- AmeriScan: May 9, 2007
- Melamine Scare Widens to Fish Feed
- Methane From Dams: Greenhouse Gas to Power Source
- Cyprus Allows Spring Dove Shoot in Violation of EU Law
- Mandatory U.S. Greenhouse Gas Cap Wins New Corporate Supporters
- AmeriScan: May 8, 2007
- UN Envoys Generate Political Will to Tackle Climate Change
- Carbon Monoxide from South American Fires Blows to Australia
- AmeriScan: May 7, 2007
- WRI: Value Earth's Ecosystems or They Will Disappear
- Anti-Mining Demonstrators Blockade Peruvian Roads
- Pesticides, Fertilizers Linked to U.S. Premature Births
- AmeriScan: May 4, 2007
- IPCC Reports Quick Action Can Avert Worst Climate Impacts
- Toronto's Bird-Friendly Development Guidelines Take Flight
- Uzbek Farmers Punished for Rejecting Cotton
- AmeriScan: May 3, 2007
- Canada's Tenth Mad Cow Rouses Concern South of the Border
- Filmmaker: Fewer Than 1,000 Wild Tigers Left in India
- Jobs Pledges to Grow a Greener Apple
- AmeriScan: May 2, 2007
- WWF: Stopping Climate Change Is Possible
- Melamine-Tainted Feed Has Entered Human Food Chain
- INSIGHTS: The Kiwi of the Seas
- AmeriScan: May 1, 2007
- Reign of Bush Fish and Wildlife Official Ends in Disgrace
- Tajiks Unable to Cope Alone with Lake Sarez Risk
- Bacteria Found That Can Clean Up PCBs Without Dredging
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