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- Too Many People in Nature's Way, Experts Say; 'We Think We're Safe and We're Not'
- Ecology Professor at Home in Straw House
- Pumping Water Out of New Orleans Will Take Weeks, Possibly Longer
- Iran Seeks to Save Rare Cheetahs
- Irish Coral Reefs Bulldozed by Deep-Sea Trawlers
- New Orleans Zoo Animals Survive Katrina's Wrath
- Endangered Plants Focus of New Study
- Argentine Government Takes Pulp Protest to Washington
- Cambodian Tiger Hunter Gets Seven Years in Jail
- U.S. Confirms Citrus Greening in Florida
- Katrina Environmental Issues 'Almost Unimaginable'
- Grass Hailed as Potential Source of Clean Energy
- Indonesian Orangutans Under Siege, Green Groups Say
- Few Choices To Rid New Orleans of Poisoned Water
- Brazil Likely To Build More Nuclear Plants, Minister Says
- It’s Time for a New Vision -- A Guest Commentary
- Water Crisis Looms as Himalayan Glaciers Melt
- E.U. Parliament Backs Strict Waste Management Rules for European Mines and Quarries
- Don't Rush Tsunami Rebuilding, U.N. Envoy Cautions
- Global Warming Causes Soil To Release Carbon, Study Says
- First EPA Tests Confirm New Orleans Floodwater Risky Even for Skin Contact
- States Sue U.S. over Energy Efficiency of Appliances
- EPA Proposal Would Ban Use of Pesticide Tests on Pregnant Women, Children
- Coming Soon to a Computer Screen Near You: ENN TV
- Amnesty International Says U.S. Consortium's African Oil Pipeline Threatens Human Rights
- Innovative Environment-Friendly Products: BlueHeat
- Chilis Cool Conflict Between Man and Elephants
- Gulf Coast Fishermen Hope Katrina Spared Sea Life
- Louisiana Scientists Expect Major Environmental Damage
- Tainted Loons, U.S. Senators Tackle EPA on Mercury
- Contaminated Water Had To Be Poured into Lake, EPA Chief Says
- The Environment Matters -- A Guest Commentary
- Republicans Eye Expanding U.S. Offshore Drilling
- Global Warming Could Hit Indian Agriculture, Study Reveals
- Taiwan God Pig Sacrifice: Religious Rite or Cruelty?
- Controversy Swirls Around Wind Farm Plan
- Pensacola Opposes EPA Plan To Leave Contaminated Soil Untreated
- ENN Weekly: September 5th - 9th
- U.S. Agriculture Department Killed One Million More Animals in 2004 than in 2003
- World Seen Winning Battle of Water Scarcity
- Forest Service Proposal Would Speed Up Grasslands Oil Drilling
- California Farmers Want Classification for 'Sustainable' Produce
- Captive Breeding Seen as Lifeline for Amphibians
- Mexico Beats Deadline for Eliminating Ozone-Depleting Chemicals
- Countries to Agree to Save Ape Habitats
- Biloxi Harbor Eases Back into Business; Fishing Boats Return to Bay
- European Farmers Need To Look at Ways of Cutting Greenhouse Gases, Minister Says
- Japan Begins Offshore Research Hunt for 60 Whales off Northern Island of Hokkaido
- White House Says Bush Will Veto Changes to Mercury Emissions Rule
- Scientists Study How to Clean Salty Water
- Katrina Spurs New Debate on Energy, Fuel Economy, Offshore Drilling
- Canada Doesn't See Breakthrough at Post-Kyoto Meet
- UN Sends Food Aid to Nicaragua's Miskito Indians
- On Beyond Organic Radio: Sustainable Forests
- Tagged Atlantic Sea Turtles Trace Journeys Online
- On Louisiana Coast, Shrimp and Fish Gone Along With Houses and Livelihoods
- Indiana Town To Turn Stinking Hog Manure into Power
- Environmental Group Warns Hippos Face Extinction in Congo
- ENN Special Report: Achieving A Healthy Lifestyle
- Heat Adds Power to Storms -- A Guest Commentary
- Canada To Have Hard Time Pumping More Oil for U.S.
- Maldives Still Faces Drinking Water Shortages after Tsunami
- Bay Conservation Group Formed by Three Berkeley, California Women Hits 40
- Germany To Seal Nuclear Dump in Former Communist East with Four Million Tons of Concrete
- Red Tide Blamed for Fish Kills in Florida
- Senate Effort To Repeal Mercury Emissions Rule Defeated
- Carmakers Offer More Gas-Electric Hybrid Choices To Meet Growing Demand
- Court Rules EU Can Demand Criminal Prosecution of Polluters
- Officials in Gulf of Mexico Area Say They're Worried about Winter Natural Gas Shortages
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- Dangerous Levels of Bacteria, Lead Detected in Floodwaters
- Spending on Environment Yields Big Returns, Report Says
- Bison Numbers Swell at Yellowstone
- U.N. Urges World Leaders To Get Clean Water to the Billions Suffering Without
- German Inventor's 'Cat Fuel' Angers Animal Lovers
- ENN TV Listings: Week of September 15th
- Bush Administration To Fortify Stretch of U.S.-Mexico Border Despite Endangered Species Concerns
- Senate Energy Committee Chairman: U.S. Poor Families Need More Energy Help
- New Orleans Air Putrid But Not Overly Polluted, Raising Hope Parts of City Could Reopen
- ENN Weekly: September 12th - 16th
- Leaders and Celebrities Join To Promote Programs To Preserve Environment and End Poverty
- Zimbabwe and China Swap Animals in Tiger Diplomacy
- Scientists Collect Fish To Assess Environmental Damage from Katrina
- Italy and Algeria Pledge To Further the U.N. Fight against Desertification
- ENN Forum Review: Our Readers Speak
- U.N. Says Ozone Layer Should Keep Healing
- Bigger Brained Birds Do Better, Study Says
- Tests Find Higher-than-Allowed Mercury Levels in Storebought Fish
- Heavy Contamination of New Orleans Sediment Hinders Testing
- North Korea Pledges To Drop Nuclear Programs at Arms Talks, To Get Energy Aid in Return
- An Uncertain Future for a River that Helps Feed the Nation
- Young Malaysian Trash Pickers Make Turtle Nesting Beaches Pristine as Part of Global Cleanup
- Katrina's Environment Threat Not Over, Greens Say
- U.N. Estimates that 2005 Ozone Hole Will Probably Be Slightly Smaller than All-Time High of 2003
- Ecuador Concerned by Colombia's Herbicide Use
- Mississippi Begins Katrina Cleanup, but Where Will the Garbage Go?
- Biologists Encouraged by Ferrets' Progress
- Protecting New Orleans from Future Floods To Cost Billions, Take Decades
- Congressmen Seeking Big Changes in Endangered Species Act
