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