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Environment News Service News Index October 2007
- Health Concerns Spur U.S. Senate to Global Warming Action
- Southern California Ablaze, Hundreds of Thousands Evacuated
- German House Wins Solar Decathlon on National Mall
- California Wildfires Force Hundreds to Flee Their Homes
- California Wildfires Force Hundreds to Flee Their Homes
- U.S. Army Accused of Hiding Chemical Weapons Information
- President Bush Moves to Conserve Birds
- Research Funded to Find Out Which Candies Contain Lead
- Mine Discharge Pact Clears the Way for 9/11 Memorial
- Sewer Construction Without Permit Costly for Developer
- Man Jailed for Hazwaste Handling That Created Fire Risk
- Clean Water Act 35th Anniversary Finds More Work Needed
- Drug-Resistant Staph Killed More Americans Than AIDS in 2005
- 2007 Antarctic Ozone Hole Smaller But Not Recovering
- Massachusetts Offshore Wind Farm Denied Permit to Site Cables
- U.S. Senators Propose Compulsory Greenhouse Gas Cuts
- 2007 Antarctic Ozone Hole Smaller But Not Recovering
- Kansas Denies Air Permit for New Coal-Fired Generators
- Polluting Pennsylvania Power Plant Sued by Neighbors
- Mississippi River an "Orphan" in Terms of Water Quality
- Massachusetts Offshore Wind Farm Denied Permit to Site Cables
- San Diego Mayor Gets C+ on Water Quality Report Card
- Decoding the Mysteries of the Gulf Dead Zone
- Senate Ag Committee Ready to Roll Out New Farm Bill
- Congress to Consider Global Warming Wildlife Survival Bill
- Australia Votes: Scorecard Fails Major Parties on Environment
- House Approves 25 Percent Renewable Energy by 2025
- Hydrochloric Acid Leaks From Metal Plating Plant
- Hydrochloric Acid Leaks From Metal Plating Plant
- Record September Temperatures Extend Southeast Drought
- Pennsylvania Limits Big Rigs to Five Minutes Idling Per Hour
- Texas A&M University to Commercialize Bioenergy Discoveries
- Southern Union Company Accused of Illegal Mercury Storage
- World Food Day 2007: Food as a Human Right
- Red Lipstick Spreads the Lead
- Centennial Philanthropy to Fund U.S. National Park Improvements
- Train Pain at Painesville
- Jamaica Bay Plan Would Cleanse New York's Estuary
- Coal-Fired Power Plant Blocked in Iowa
- Search for Greenest Car Now Easier Online
- Lewisburg Penitentiary Penalized for Exposing Inmates to Toxics
- California Flood Protection Enacted, Drinking Water Voted Down
- Two More Hawaiian Birds on Brink of Extinction
- Gore, UN Climate Body Share 2007 Nobel Peace Prize
- America's Rivers of Filth
- Pollution, Invasive Species Plague Great Lakes National Parks
- The First of a Million Trees Grows in the Bronx
- Save the Rainforest Banner Raised at Chicago Board of Trade
- Florida Lodgings Go Green to Attract State Business
- Texas Oil Driller Admits Polluting Gulf of Mexico
- First Green Electronics Champions Selected
- Transgenic Corn Found to Damage Stream Ecosystems
- Steelhead Quickly Lose Reproductive Ability in Hatcheries
- Peruvians Vote 95% to Save Andean Forests from Mining
- U.S. Water Under Pressure as Ethanol Production Soars
- AEP to Pay $4.6 Billion: Largest Clean Air Settlement in U.S. History
- Giant Waste Dump Poisoning Nairobi Children, Environment
- U.S. Considers Black-Footed Albatross for Endangered Listing
- Court Upholds Federal Listing for Oregon Coast Coho Salmon
- Hawaii Superferry Cannot Sail During Environmental Assessment
- New Orleans Pumps Flawed, Whistleblower Discloses
- Scientists Develop Fast-Growing Sorghum for Biofuel
- No Drought Relief for Southeast and Southwest This Winter
- Pennsylvania Trash Dumper Fined $5.7 Million
- Pennsylvania Backs Illinois' Bid for Clean Coal Plant
- Fires Burning Across Brazil Put Biodiversity at Risk
- Mountain Gorillas Jeopardized by Renewed Congo Fighting
- The Next 15 Years
- Federal Loan Guarantees Open to 16 Clean Energy Projects
- National Children's Study Probes Environment, Genetics
- City of Knoxville to Sue Knox County Over Stormwater
- Motiva Settles 20 Year Delaware Refinery Water Pollution Case
- Clean Energy Boom Powers Texas
- Marine Mammals Fewer Than Outdated Statistics Show
- Heat Shuts Down Chicago Marathon
- Latin America Meets to Strengthen National Parks, Protected Areas
- New York City Reservoirs to Leave Space for Stormwater
- Energy Northwest Fined for Hazwaste at Nuclear Power Plant
- 21 Million Pound Beef Recall Forces Company Out of Business
- EPA Petitioned to Limit Greenhouse Gases From Ships
- Cedarburg, Wisconsin to Be Cleansed of PCBs
- PG&E Gives Away One Million Energy Efficient Light Bulbs
- Commercial Cellulosic Ethanol Plant Underway in Iowa
- Coral Health Depends on Ridge to Reef Ecosystem Management
- Conservationists Lose Battle to Stop Tasmanian Pulp Mill
- Vidarbha Farmers' Suicides Inspire Highway Blockade Across India
- Small Island, High Mountain States Plead for Climate Action
- Europe's Smaller Companies Get Help to Grow Greener
- Oil Rigs Approach Pristine Lake in Alaska Petroleum Reserve
- Poll: Americans Would Pay Extra to Curb Global Warming
- Hourly Ground-Level Ozone Forecasts Now Coast to Coast
- Moscone Convention Center Plans Zero Waste, Biodegradable Catering
- Sinkhole Swallows Pricey Homes in La Jolla
- New York High School Sits on Toxic Ground
- Crocodile Tears are Real
- Oil War Feared Between Uganda and DR Congo
- Aviation Industry Rejects Europe's Climate Emissions Trading System
- Comment Period Extended on Polar Bear Extinction Threat
- Fouling California Air Costs Giant Pulp Mill $5 Million
- California Air Board Requires Steep Emissions Cuts By 2018
- Newark Mayor, Apollo Alliance Pledge to Green the City
- Ancient Medicinal Plant Yields Modern Leukemia Drug
- Solar Homes Arrive on the National Mall for Decathlon
- Illinois' Kickapoo Creek Focus of New Subdivision
- Shrinking Arctic Sea Ice Opens Northwest Passage
- Rich Panoply of Giving Marks Third Clinton Global Initiative
- Natural Competitive Advantage of Bioregions
- Feds to Clean Navy Ordnance Off Vieques Island
- New York's JFK First Airport to Install Geothermal Power
- Florida Dealers Charged with Smuggling Tons of Queen Conch
- West Virginia Residents in Court to Stop Mountaintop Removal
- $30 Million Juices Startup of Bioenergy Research Centers
- New Jersey Loses Hundreds of Millions in Natural Resources Damages
- Clean Cities Program Saved U.S. One Day's Gas Consumption in 2006
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