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VOA News: Environment News Archive

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  1. National Park Commemorates Conservation President
  2. Extreme Weather to Increase in U.S. Over Next Century
  3. White Mountain Park Offers Scenic Beauty and Warm Hospitality
  4. Rare Tree Species, Once Eaten by Dinosaurs, Auctioned Off in Australia
  5. Asia's Cities Face Gridlock
  6. Deep Freeze Nears, but Duluthians Love It
  7. Zimbabwe's Wildlife Dying of Thirst
  8. Bush Seeks Approval of $1.2 Billion To Fight Bird Flu and Help Prevent a Pandemic
  9. Proposed Natural Gas Pipeline from Alaska to Cost $20 Billion
  10. Governments Debate What to do About Iran’s Nuclear Program
  11. Saving the Earth Starts on Your Towel Rack
  12. UN Program Says Contaminated Sites in Iraq Pose Health Danger
  13. UN Report Says Deforestation Rate Alarming
  14. Kenyan and Guatamalan Receive Buffett Conservation Awards
  15. China and Russia Discuss Hotline in Response to River Contamination
  16. Montreal Climate Talks Map Strategies Beyond Kyoto
  17. Montreal Climate Talks Map Strategies Beyond Kyoto
  18. African Forests Struggle Under Demand For Bush Meat
  19. Environmentalists: China's Race Towards Development Ignores Environmental Toll
  20. National Zoo's Newborn Giant Panda Makes Official Media Debut
  21. Scientists Say Water Shortages Will Result From Global Warming
  22. Chinese Chemical Spill May Have Entered Russian River
  23. UN Agency Says Pacific Islanders Among First 'Climate Change Refugees'
  24. Food Aid Convoy Highlights Problems of Road Travel In Somalia
  25. WHO Report Says Decline of Ecosystem a Threat to Human Health
  26. WHO Report: Decline of Ecosystem Threat to Health
  27. Cheetah Conservation Efforts Promising
  28. Pollution in Chinese River Reaches Russian Territory
  29. Japan Resumes Whaling Near Antarctica Day After Greenpeace Protest
  30. Second Chemical Spill Cuts Water Supplies in China
  31. China Says it has Stopped Toxic Chemical Spill from Reaching Guangzhou
  32. Australian Protesters Claim Win Against Japanese Whalers
  33. 41 Beached Whales Shot in New Zealand
  34. China Exports Environmental Problems
  35. Life in the Ice Offers Clues to Life in Space
  36. Ecology Group: Global Demand for Resources Unsustainable
  37. People and Elephants Compete for Water in Parts of Kenya
  38. China's Poisoned Rivers Highlight Growing Environmental Problems
  39. Old French Aircraft Carrier Sails into Trouble
  40. US Government Indicts Suspected Environmental Terrorists
  41. South African Business Tycoon Anton Rupert Dies at 89
  42. Rescuers in Thames Try to Save Stranded London Whale
  43. Drought Triggers Fighting Among Pastoralists in Northeastern Kenya
  44. NASA Researchers Say 2005 Was Warmest Year on Record
  45. Bush Announces Advanced Energy Initiative
  46. UN Ecosystem Assessment Predicts Life at Mid-Century
  47. Drought Forces Kenyan Herders to Kill Calves to Save Breeders
  48. Environmental Degradation Impacts Children's Health
  49. China Sets One-Hour Deadline for Reporting Pollution Accidents
  50. Katrina Survivors Take Protest to Capitol Hill
  51. Maasai Seek Grazing Land In Kenya's Tsavo West National Park
  52. Study Shows Greenland Glacier Retreat Contributing to Sea Level Rise
  53. Bush Pushing Alternative Energy
  54. Growing Problem of E-Waste a Global Concern
  55. Wind Power Grows as Alternative US Energy Source
  56. Warming World May Introduce New Threats to Human Health
  57. Satellite Images Show Antarctic Ice Sheet Losing Mass
  58. US Nuclear Power Offers Risks, Potential
  59. Growing Population Makes Sustainable Development a Bigger Challenge
  60. Americans Adopt Vastu Way to Create Stress-Free Environments
  61. Water Experts Urge African Governments to Minimize Drought Impact
  62. Global Population Boom Puts 'Mega' Pressure on Cities in Developing World
  63. Divers Compete to Clean Catalina Island Harbor
  64. U.S. Promotes Clear Water
  65. Fourth World Water Conference Opens in Mexico City
  66. U.S. Promotes Clean Water
  67. Fourth World Water Forum in Mexico Discusses Critical Issues
  68. National Zoo Hatches First Kiwi in 30 Years
  69. Oceanographer Who Discovered the Titanic Makes Science Education a Priority
  70. Wildlife Group Says Angola's Illicit Ivory Trade Growing
  71. California Seeks to Limit Greenhouse Gases - Critics Warn of Economic Backlash
  72. Nuclear Power, The Scary IF
  73. Conservation Groups Say More Chinese Avoid Eating Wild Animals
  74. Activist Who Sought Safe Disposal of Chemical Weapons Wins Goldman Prize
  75. Wind Power, a Great Reserve
  76. Solar Energy has a Bright Future
  77. Officials Ponder Return of the Panther
  78. Environmental Adventure Stirs Controversy on Big Screen Also
  79. Oil-Soaked Penguins Wash Ashore in Southern Argentina
  80. Damaged Wildlife Refuges are at Risk
  81. National Sustainable Design Expo Highlights Student Work
  82. Conference in Houston Highlights Latest in Offshore Drilling Technology
  83. Biofuels, a Clean Way Out of Gasoline
  84. Competition Challenges Students to Develop Environmentally-Friendly Technology
  85. Extreme Commuting Becoming More Common In US
  86. Soldier Carries Love for Birds into War Zone
  87. An Inconvenient Truth: a Controversial Film
  88. Al Gore Campaigns for a Vote for the Planet in New Documentary Film
  89. Seattle Neighborhood Builder Jim Diers Takes Innovative Improvement Project Around the World
  90. Scientists Working to Save Chesapeake Bay Oyster Population
  91. Argentina Calls on UN Court to Order Halt to Uruguayan Pulp Mill Construction
  92. Deforestation: Worldwide Concerns
  93. Bush Creates World's Largest Marine Reserve
  94. Researchers Say Night Airline Flights Add to Global Warming
  95. Report Urges Action to Protect World's Ocean
  96. Bear Hunt Intensifies in Southern Germany
  97. Grassroots Oyster Project Restoring East Coast Estuary
  98. Report: Global Energy Consumption to Grow Significantly
  99. New Study Says Up to 3,000 Pandas May Be in the Wild
  100. Elephant Population Swells in Congo Park Despite War