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Environment News Service News Index November 2007
- Atlantic Hurricane Season Ends: Fewer Storms Than Forecast
- Fossil Fuels' Free Ride Is Over
- DRC's New Rainforest Reserve for the Endangered Bonobo
- U.S. Endangered Species Program Burdened by Political Meddling
- Contaminated Well Owners File Class Action Suit in Maryland
- BP Alleged to Have Modified Whiting Refinery Illegally
- One-Quarter of All U.S. Bird Species at Risk
- Washington State Rejects Coal Gasification Power Plant
- New York City to Cut Greenhouse Gases 30% by 2030
- Fish from Florida Mine Site Test Toxic for Mercury
- States Sue EPA Over Public Access to Toxics Info
- Breathing Smoggy Air More Dangerous for Fatter People
- Afghan Recovery Report: From Pomegranates to Poppies
- Climate Change Traps World's Poorest
- GreenChill Refrigeration Partners Help Cool the Planet
- Connecticut Yankee Nuke Site Open for Public Use
- Kansas David vs Oil Goliath
- Transgenic Plants Patented for Warming World
- Survey Finds Likely Voters Thinking Green
- Kansas City Businesses Embrace Climate Protection
- Chocolate Biodiesel Powers Truck from England to Timbuktu
- Mexican President Vows to Protect Sacred Butterfly Trees
- Flood Risk Management Law Takes Effect in Europe
- New York State Doubles Hunger Prevention Funding
- Vibrant Wind Industry Seeks Tax Credit Extension
- Water Clears in Southeast's Largest Lake
- Indiana's New Science Prize Honors Drink Box Creator
- Arizona Starts to Cut Greenhouse Gases From Vehicles
- California Diverts Fluorescents From Landfills
- Australia Chooses Labor: Kevin Rudd Takes Over
- Shoppers Warned of Toxic Leaden Playthings Still in Stores
- Turkmen Energy Extraction Threatens Environment
- Prenatal Arsenic Exposure May Cause Cancer Later
- California Sues Toy Companies for Lead
- Historic Massachusetts Environmental Lab Gets Green Upgrade
- Missouri Wilderness Proposal Hits Congressional Resistance
- Greenhouse Gases Rise From Forests Damaged by Katrina
- Public Input Welcome on Houston Flood Control
- Washington State Targets Metals in Industrial Stormwater Permit
- Industrialized Countries' Greenhouse Gases Hit Record High
- Japan's Whaling Fleet Sails Despite International Censure
- Northeast States Renew Call for Power Plant Emissions Cuts
- Conservationists Seek Ban on Lethal Wildlife Poisons
- $37 Million Approved for Everglades Water Quality Project
- Asbestos a Concern During Coffeyville Demolitions
- Texas Firm Indicted for Disposing Hazwaste Underground
- California Garbage Truck Smoke Costs Waste Management $1 Million
- Winter Forecast: Above Average Temperatures, Southern Drought
- Ecological Catastrophe Overwhelms the Strait of Kerch
- Soil-Moisture Sensors Mean Big Water Savings
- Acid Rain Emissions Are Down, Monitoring Still Needed
- Ameren Illinois Customers Offered Incentives to Save Energy
- ReCyclone Chews Up Trash and Spits Out Value
- INSIGHTS: Carbon Sequestration
- Ecological Catastrophe Overwhelms the Strait of Kerch
- Court Throws Out Bush Fuel Economy Standards
- Nuclear Plants Subject to Terrorism, Earthquakes, States Warn
- Florida Seeks Input on Northern Everglades Restoration
- Illinois Earns Clean Energy Rising Star Award
- Lawsuits Allege Politics Harming Species in Seven States
- Power Plant Emissions Ranked as a Climate Action Tool
- Activists Confront Automakers at Los Angeles Show
- Pennsylvania Lye Spill Costly for Norfolk Southern
- Miami-Dade County to Rely on Recycled Water
- Midwest Governors Pledge to Fight Climate Warming
- New Species Recovery Credits Intended to Offset Harm
- Activists Confront Automakers at Los Angeles Show
- DNA Fin-Printing Project Identifies Salmon Populations
- Global Agreement on Mercury Pollution In the Works
- North America's Carbon Budget Out of Balance
- Ground Zero Neighborhood Welcomes New York's First Green School
- Citrus Juice Amplifies Green Tea Antioxidants
- Easing Fort Worth's Rail Jam
- Deadly Strain of Bird Flu Confirmed in British Turkeys
- Most of San Francisco Bay Oil Spill Not Recoverable
- Electronics Recycling Easier on America Recycles Day 2007
- Dow Chemical's Dioxin Find Piles on More Eco-Trouble
- New Center Will Forecast Florida Red Tides
- Shipwrecks in Kerch Strait Spill Oil, Sulfur Into the Sea
- Six of the Eight Bear Species at Risk of Extinction
- Swallow Flocks and World Cup Airport Try Coexistence
- Florida Reconsiders Water Deal with Georgia
- Target Stores to Phase Out Vinyl Plastic Products
- House Buys Carbon Credits Through Chicago Climate Exchange
- Solar Paint and Other Solar Surprises
- Texas Gives Rebates for Clean Running School Buses
- First U.S. Law Firm Creates Sustainability Officer Job
- Pennsylvania Threatens Legal Action Against Seven Towns
- Global Warming Bill Splits U.S. Senate Panel on Party Lines
- Climate Lending Fund Proposed to Help Poor Countries Cope
- Developers Sued for Silt in Austin's Famed Hamilton Pool
- Experts Urge Major U.S. Investment in Carbon Storage Technology
- Pollutants in Wild Freshwater Fish Pose Public Health Risks
- Congress Overrides Bush Veto of Water Resources Development Act
- California Sues EPA For Delaying Global Warming Waiver
- Democrats Vie for Iowa's Support on Energy, Climate
- Cargo Ship Hits Bridge, Spills Oil into San Francisco Bay
- Loggerhead Turtle Nesting Down by Half Since 1998
- Rains to Dampen Parched Northeast
- UN to Assess 300 Oil Polluted Sites in Nigeria's Ogoniland
- Canada's Environment Minister Sued Over Unreported Mine Waste
- Congress Intends to Override Bush Water Resources Veto
- Kentucky Starts Criminal Probe of Army Chemical Weapons Depot
- Christmas Mountains Sale Delayed Until After Christmas
- Largest California Ports Ban Polluting Trucks
- Conservationists Sue to Make Defunct Miners Pay for Cleanups
- Eastern States Reject Electricity Transmission Corridor
- Broward County Schools to Pocket Their Energy Savings
- Saint Regis Mohawk First Tribe Approved for Clean Air Plan
- U.S. Mayors Seek Federal Help to Protect Climate
- Plant Extinctions Erode Benefits to Humanity
- Hawaii Enables Superferry Sailings During Environmental Review
- New York State Wants Full Review of Indian Point Nuclear Plant
- Florida's Climate Action Team Explores Carbon Trading
- Environment, Economy at Stake in $3 Billion Cancer Bond Vote
- Green Home Building Blossoms in Chicago
- New York Rejects Power Transmission Corridor Ruling
- New Jersey Wins State Control Over Waste at Rail-Sides
- Environmental Leader Peter Berle Dies at 69
- Bipartisan Climate Bill Squeaks Through Senate Panel
- New Marine Species Found in Alaska's Aleutian Islands
- Poll: British Public Positive on the Environment
- EPA Staff Urges More Protective Airborne Lead Standard
- Poll: Iowa Sportsmen Say Global Warming Must Be Curbed
- Drought-Stricken Southeast Governors May Agree to Cut River Flow
- Connecticut Water Quality Trading Program Wins Blue Ribbon Award
- Frozen Pizzas Recalled for E. coli Contamination
- Cleanup of Abandoned Coal Mines Could Become Cheaper
- Congressmen Would Keep Off-Roaders Off Roadless Areas
- Iraqi Electricity Crisis: Baghdad Suffers Worst Cuts
- Vancouver Vows Carbon Neutral 2010 Winter Olympics
- Japanese Fishermen Clash with Anti-Whaling Surfers, Celebrities
- Still Fighting Fires, Californians Look Toward Recovery
- Wildfires Spew Carbon Emissions Into the Atmosphere
- Bush Taps Former North Dakota Governor for Ag Secretary
- Loopholes Enjoyed by Oil and Gas Producers Could Close
- BP Fined $60 Million for Alaska Oil Spill, Texas Air Toxics
- Colorado Center For Biorefining and Biofuels Funds 10 Projects
- Lawsuit Seeks Halt to Off-Road Races on California Dunes
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