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