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Articles in November, 2005 issue of Environment News Service
- Central Contra Costa Sanitary District Honored
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New Orleans Mayor Seeks Levees to Withstand Category 5 Storms
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Italian Cruise Ship to Carry Air Pollution Monitoring Station
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Europeans Flush 5.5 Million Tons of Forest Fiber a Year
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Yellowstone Grizzly Bears May Come Off Endangered List
by staff - San Francisco Requires Mercury in Fish Warnings in Chinese, Spanish
- Global Warming 55 Million Years Ago Altered Ancient Forests
- U.S. Courts African Oil and Gas Producers
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Bearing Hopes and Fears, Delegates Gather for UN Climate Talks
by staff - Portland, Oregon Fined for Repeated Sewage Overflows
- A First: Cuba Accepts U.S. Offer of Hurricane Assistance
- New Ultraviolet Light Technique Developed to Clean Tap Water
- Hawaii Begins Bird Flu Testing of Air Passengers
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Beijing Halts Poultry Trade to Guard Against Bird Flu
by staff - Northern New England Rivers Iced In Less Often
- EPA Grants $1 Million for Child Environmental Health
- Six Year Mercury Cleanup Completed in California's Tomales Bay
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Chilean Pulp Mill Poisons Swans in Their Sanctuary
by staff - Feds May Have to Pay Offshore California Oil Lessees $1.1 Billion
- Pennsylvania Sues Utility for Martins Creek Ash Spill
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UNEP and Beijing Sign Pact for Green 2008 Summer Olympics
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Europe, Mediterranean to Get Tsunami Warning System
by staff - Seven-up/RC Bottling Company Pays $1 Million for Polluting Rivers
- Pennsylvania Governor Promotes Coal Gasification
- Prince Charles to Attend Environmental Events on U.S. Tour
- Cow Power Makes San Francisco Green Festival Climate Neutral
- Hurricanes Tore Away 100 Square Miles of Louisiana
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INSIGHTS: The Look Good ... Feel Better Program: But at What Risk?
by Samuel S. Epstein - Trader Joe's Adopts Cage-Free Egg Sales
- Smog Levels Raise Risk of Underweight Births
- Mercy Corps CEO: Half Pakistan Earthquake Deaths Were Children
- Jewelers of America Opposes Public Land Sales to Mining Companies
- Wisconsin Alleges Army Mishandled Asbestos at Ammo Plant
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Environmental Legislation a First for Afghanistan
by staff - Lawsuit Would Make EPA Regulate Waste Incinerators Strictly
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Bush Pandemic Flu Strategy: Detection, Treatment, Response
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Blair Leans Toward Climate Technology, Away From Targets
by staff - Indiana Tornados Kill 22 People
- Firm Fined for Dumping Grease into Tacoma Storm Drain
- Getting Rid of CO2 at Sea Not So Easy
- Seal Rookeries Could Help Feed Endangered California Condors
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Seven Brazilian Cities Pledge Not to Buy Illegally Logged Wood
by staff - EPA Awards $740,000 to Improve Presumpscot River Watershed
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Exotic Invaders Found in Australia's Northern Rainforest
by staff - Nevada Firm Honored for Turning Photo Waste to Fertilizer, Silver
- Due Diligence Standards to Be Set for Brownfields
- Central Contra Costa Sanitary District Honored
- Wal-Mart Settles Clean Air Violations With No Idling Policy
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In Search of Beauty, Afghan Women Pay a Toxic Price
by Salima Ghafari - U.S. and China Partner to Cut Air, Water Pollution
- EPA Agrees to Upgrade Drinking Water Quality Rules
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New Avian Flu Early Warning System Based on Migratory Bird Maps
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Lab Tests Find 60 Toxic Chemicals in Canadians' Blood
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Iraq's Five Most Toxic Sites to Be Decontaminated
by staff - Swine Workers Risk Infection With Swine Flu Virus
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700 Cyclists to Make Metro Manila Run for Clean Air Festival
by staff - Commercializing California Water a Mistake, Public Citizen Warns
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Australia's Greater Alpine Park Proposal Stalls on Grazing Conflict
by staff - Hurricane Katrina Damaged 19 Wildlife Refuges
- Hawaii Begins Bird Flu Testing of Air Passengers
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European Local Governments Fear Ultra-Hazardous Nuclear Shipments
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Fiji Chiefs Create Marine Sanctuaries on World's Third Largest Reef
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Nuclear Waste Storage Funding Slashed in 2006 Energy Budget
by staff - Louisiana Invests $195 Million for Post-Hurricane Rebuilding
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Chesapeake Bay Cleanup Stalls for Lack of Funding
by J.R. Pegg - Critical Habitat Critic Resigns as Head of Fish, Wildlife, Parks
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First Air Tests for Mold Show High Levels Across New Orleans
by staff - Judge Halts Logging in Giant Sequoia National Monument
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World Continues to Lose Forests, But at a Slower Rate
by staff - Pennsylvania Landfill Regulations Upheld by State Supreme Court
- Nature Conservancy Builds Research Station on Remote Palmyra Atoll
- Hurricane Katrina Damaged 19 Wildlife Refuges
- Feds Increase Renewable Energy Use 1,000 Percent in Six Years
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Japan Goes Whaling, IWC Commissioners Sign Protest Declaration
by staff - Hawaii Fishing Groups Seek Federal Probe of Wespac Management Council
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Yucca Mountain Funding Whacked in 2006 Energy Budget
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Conservationists Take Aim at Japanese Whalers in the Southern Ocean
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UN Chief Visits Pakistan Earthquake Survivors Before Donors Meeting
by staff - 2005 EPA Enforcement By the Numbers
- U.S. Energy Secretary Talks Petroleum on Middle East Visit
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