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  • Ecuador: Swedish Construction versus Indigenous Survival in the Amazon
  • Arsenic Surfaces Again
  • American Canyon Considers Global Warming Effects
  • PHCCIMA Re-Echoes Relative Peace in Niger Delta at Offshore Europe Confab
  • Concerns for Seabirds in West Nordic Region
  • GAC Partners Swedish Meteorological Authority to Offer Weather Routing Services ...
  • Dreaming Of a Green Christmas
  • Mixed Atlantic Hurricane Season Puzzles Experts
  • Save the Rainforest! Save the World!
  • E-Waste: Groups Hosting Electronics Recycling Drive
  • Genes Found That Slow both Aging and Cancer
  • ADB President Backs India's Sustainable, Equitable Growth Policy
  • Coal Energy Should Be Discouraged
  • Reflective Mirrors: Raising Solar Potential
  • Western Wind Energy Increases Revenue
  • Allied Waste Asks City, County for Garbage Rate Hike: Increase ...
  • Recycling Plan Isn’t In the Bag
  • Pollution-Busting Plants
  • Washington County Plant Closes While 300-Gallon Chemical Spill Cleaned Up
  • Greens Seek Plans to Oil-Proof Australia
  • Renewable Energy Center in Stony Brook
  • Demand for a Alternative Fuel Source Leads To an Increase ...
  • Tsunami Early Warning Centre Inaugurated
  • Marley Park Spaces Win Environmental Award
  • What Happens to Companies That 'Go Green'
  • The Holland-Burgerville Wins Washington's Top Environmental Honor
  • Environmental Recycling Technologies to Showcase at K Trade Fair Conference ...
  • Contact Says Cost of Wind Farm May Hit $2b
  • World Bank Appeals for Aid to Tackle Climate Change
  • Kyoto Approach on Climate Is
  • China Holdings Plans 50 MW Renewable Energy Projects
  • Greenpeace to Sue Apple Over 'Toxic' iPhone
  • Big Industries Spewing Fewer Toxins, Study Finds
  • Where Should All Old E-Toys Go?
  • Extracting Gains from Mining
  • Ancient Crab Species Is Discovered
  • USGBC and IFMA Announce Memorandum of Intent
  • EPA Recognizes Top 25 Green Power Purchasers
  • Southern California Wildfires Spread
  • Uranium on Va. Farm Sparking Fierce Debate
  • Landfill Alternative to Generate Energy
  • Brazil Will Burn Sugarcane Fields Until 2017
  • Blue Lobster a Rare Find
  • Oceans Absorbing Less Greenhouse Gases
  • Energy Prices Fall At Close of Business
  • More Japan Industries Raise CO2 Emission Cut Targets
  • Underground CO2 Storage Study to Begin
  • Duke Energy Indiana Seeks Energy Sources
  • Humanity at Risk As Planet Suffers From Serious Emissions: UN
  • New Count Shows Wild Bird Population ‘Broadly Stable’
  • Wal-Mart & Microsoft's New Cleantech Deals
  • Crude Constraint Leaves Door Open for CTL Technology Push
  • Global Warming Didnt Light Californias Fires, But Did Fan the Flames...
  • New England Rescinds Protections for Threatened Atlantic Sea Turtles
  • Heroes of Environment: Abul Hussam
  • Global Emissions and the Warning
  • Bucharest's New Green Belt should Reduce Air Pollution
  • ARCADIS Expands Environmental Consultancy in the U.K
  • Irish Business 'Needs to Improve Waste Management'
  • Moderate Earthquake Hits Northern California
  • Climate Change and the Right to Develop
  • California Wildfires Unleash Climate-Warming Carbon
  • Germany and India to Enhance Science Alliance
  • Tens of Thousands Trapped in Mexico Floods
  • Tropical Storm Noel Blamed For 100 Deaths
  • Air Pollution Raises Preterm Birth Risk
  • Governor Opposes Polar Bear Protection
  • Scientists Find New Way to Make Water
  • Samoa Government Endorses Renewable Energy Programme for Electricity Supply
  • Eco-Millionaires See Boom Times Ahead
  • EHS Sets Up ‘Middle East Center for Sustainable Development’ In ...
  • Tenneco to Buy Mobile Emissions Business for $16 Million
  • Cars Stay Away But Beijing Smog Remains
  • Kerala Confirms Support against Coca-Cola
  • Lifestyle Center Planned For Orange City
  • Brown County Looks to Streamline Recycling
  • Gwalichaur Victims Get Relief Materials
  • Rural Water Woes to Be Addressed
  • Better Water for Hawkesbury-Nepean: PM
  • China Drafts Laws to Curb Pollution
  • 100% Recycled Plastic Panel Aliens Take Over Furnitex
  • Beijing's Pollution Could Compromise Athletes' Performance, Scientists Say
  • Scandinavians Offer Joint Venture with Bulgaria on Renewable Energy Sources
  • Volvo Opens the Door to Carbon-Dioxide Free Trucks
  • New National Park Created In the Colombian Amazon
  • Next Ice Age Delayed By Rising Carbon Dioxide Levels
  • Companies Look to Hot Rock Electricity Generation
  • Government to Strip Councils of Waste Powers
  • Waste Management to Be Taken From Control of Local Authorities
  • Recycling and Waste Management Show 07
  • Councils Set For £65 Million Waste Management PFI Project
  • Anti-Flood Works Start as Fires Are Finally Put Out
  • Building Tragedy Reverberates Through Baku
  • Demand for Recycler Paper Set to Rise
  • Tories Bite Tax Bullet in Battle for the Green Vote
  • Emirates Extruded Polystyrene starts production of insulation materials for growing ...
  • International Seminar on Nuclear Waste Management
  • Air Pollution Causes Bigger, More Destructive Hail
  • M&S Launch Greener Living Shop
  • Children Schooled on Proper Waste Management Practices
  • Foreign Firms Face Penalties
  • Environmental Tectonics Corporation's Simulation Division Announces a Major ADMS Upgrade ...
  • Ecuador Congressman Presses Criminal Investigation of Chevron for Fraud in ...
  • Ribena to Become First Major UK Soft Drink With 100% ...
  • Hydro Wins Thames Wastewater Contracts
  • Pollution Fears Sparked In Manakau
  • Chinese Society Challenged / Pollution Victims Hit Legal Wall
  • Study Finds Preference for Biogas Plants
  • Chinese Pick up Strategy Tips from Cumbria Visit
  • Keppel Seghers Awarded Qr3.6bn Ashghal Contract
  • Water Can Drain a City’s Resources
  • Coal Is Still King, but Wind Energy Grows In India
  • Eckert Seamans Announces Major Expansion in Philadelphia, West Chester and Harrisburg
  • Ice Cap Melt Seen
  • Expert says China would Follow U.S. Lead on Climate
  • Climate Change Seen Posing Big Risk for Insurers
  • India's Tsunami Warning Center Up and Running
  • Another Warm Winter seen for much of U.S.
  • How Recycling can be a Weapon against Global Warming
  • Floods Leave Africans without Money for Food, School
  • World Moves into the Ecological Red
  • Typhoon Krosa Bringing Rain for Jeju, Southern Peninsula
  • Poll Finds Most Would Pay to Curb Climate Change
  • Tibetans Wake Up To Nosebleeds in Super-Dry Autumn
  • Analytical Environmental Microbiology Applications Seminar
  • India Seeks To Tap Africa for Oil at Hydrocarbon Summit
  • Gore To Appear On '30 Rock'
  • Chemical Binders Developed To Recycle Plastics into New Products
  • Saving (Energy) For the Holidays.
  • Plants Might Help Clean Contaminated Soil
  • Aiding the Environment, a Nanostep at a Time
  • Aiding the Environment, a Nanostep at a Time
  • Ship Emissions Seen Causing 60,000 Deaths a Year
  • Poll: U.S. Need to Address Global Warming
  • UN Chief to Visit Antarctica
  • Climate Change a Big Issue in Aussie Vote
  • At Least 29 Die in China Mine Gas Leak
  • Village Hosts Wastewater Operators’ Conference
  • Seas to Absorb Greenhouse Gas as Food Chain Hit
  • UK Described as 'Dustbin of Europe'
  • Bulgarian Environment Minister to Discuss Harmful Emissions with Businesses
  • Global Agreement on Mercury Pollution Focus of International Meeting
  • Slow Progress on Bay Cleanup
  • Robots Deployed to Measure Climate Change
  • Wildfires Add to Growing Problem of Global Air Pollution
  • The Steel Point Saga
  • Law Meets Lore for the Sake of the Land
  • FuelTech Officials Expect a Rebound
  • Dust, Smoke and Noise — the Price for Boom
  • High Carbon Levels is Equal to Shorter Winter
  • Tap Water 'Contaminated'
  • Media Lens to Accept Ghandi Peace Award
  • Institutes Too Don't Keep Promises
  • Cyclone Alert in Orissa, Andaman and Nicobar
  • Scientific Heritage: University of Montana Opens Country's First Laboratory for ...
  • Earth: A Lot Deeper Than Most are Taught
  • New NOAA Model Links Mississippi River Nutrient Outflow to Florida ...
  • Air, Water Pollution Decreases
  • TN Plastics Major Accused of Polluting Cauvery
  • China's Industrial Output Climbed 17.9%
  • Nigeria, Others Plan Talks on Plant Utilisation for Pesticides
  • Framework for the Protection of Soil
  • Firms Monitor Selves for NORM
  • Super Cyclone Heading for Bengal
  • The 10th World Filtration Congress at the Leipzig Congress Center
  • Professors Ellen Mosley-Thompson and Lonnie G. Thompson of Ohio State ...
  • Airborne Particle Counters for Indoor Air Quality
  • DHV Group Records Healthy Growth in Turnover
  • European Co2 Emissions up in 2007
  • US EPA makes US$50m Available to Clean up Diesel Engines
  • US Greenhouse Gas Emissions Fall by 1.1%
  • Questions and Answers on the New European Air Quality Directive
  • US Announces $38.5Bn Loan Guarantee Solicitations for Emission Reduction Projects
  • International Environment/Industry Alliance Underpins Australian Carbon Capture Program
  • Carbon Capture in Soil could Reduce CO2 Emissions
  • Caribbean Governments Urged to Set Climate Action Agenda
  • European Environment Agency Develops More Transparent Greenhouse Gas Data
  • Sea Salt Worsens Coastal Air Pollution, According to New Research
  • Kyoto Protocol Clean Development Mechanism Passes 1000th Registered Project Milestone
  • EPA Changes Chemical Risk Assessment Process
  • US Farmworkers Sue to Block Use of Four Toxic Pesticides
  • EU States Approve New Air Quality Directive
  • Climate Change Linked to Spread of Disease
  • Breathing in Los Angeles and Pittsburgh can be Hazardous for ...
  • EPA Plans to Restrict Toxic Airborne Lead
  • Uncontrolled Electronic Waste Recycling Threat to Children, says EC
  • Solvay Launches New Product for Air Pollution Control
  • European Environment Agency and Microsoft Launch Alliance to Create Pioneering ...
  • Environment Agency to Host Free Seminars at CIWM Conference
  • Protocol of WBG-Azerbaijan Talks on Environment Programme Returned for Updating
  • Australia Pledges AUS$2.3bn to Tackle Climate Change
  • Japan seeks `up to 80%` Emissions Cut by 2050
  • Developing World Greenhouse Gas Projects Face Carbon Market Bottlenecks
  • UN-Backed Summit to Spotlight Private Sector’s Role in Tackling Climate Change
  • US Presidential Hopeful Mccain Outlines his Plan to Confront Climate Change
  • New EU Report will call for 90% Capture of CO2 ...
  • Tackling European CO2 Emissions from Transport
  • Amazon under Threat from Cleaner Air, Says New Study
  • Brazilian Companies Announce Global Warming Game Plan
  • NASA Study Links Earth Impacts to Human-Caused Climate Change
  • New Vision of Climate Change through Google Earth
  • More EU Member States to Miss 2010 Air Pollutant Limits
  • Signs of Recovery in Polluted Czech Forests
  • Climate Change Brings New Disease Threats
  • Air Pollution from Electricity-Generating Large Combustion Plants
  • Why are Canadians Such Bad Polluters?
  • A Quantitative Approach to the Traffic Air Quality Problem: The ...
  • California`s Denied Greenhouse Gas Waiver has Ripple Effect Across Nation
  • Convergence with EU Air Protection Policies - Short Guide for ...
  • Greenhouse Gas Emission Potential of the Municipal Solid Waste Disposal ...
  • G8 Environment Ministers Agree on 2050 Climate Goal
  • US Air Quality Agency Approves First-in-the-Nation Fees for Emissions
  • Climate Change could Worsen Effects of Pollution on Plants
  • The Air & Waste Management Association`s 101st Annual Conference & ...
  • Environmental Monitoring and Forensics Technology Roadmapping Workshop
  • Eco Expo Asia - International Trade Fair on Environmental Protection
  • Pollutec 2008
  • New Research Suggests Even Low Levels of Air Pollution May ...
  • EPA Requires Safety Measures for Rodent-Control Products to Protect Children ...
  • Children with Asthma Affected by `Safe` Levels of Air Pollution
  • Deforestation Must Stop to Curb CO2 Emissions
  • Methane Release Could Cause Abrupt, Far-Reaching Climate Change
  • Africa`s Efforts to Tackle Climate Change Receive US$92m Boost
  • Australia to Help Developing Countries Join Climate Change Talks
  • Eleven Major Corporations Urge US Senate Passage of Climate Change Legislation
  • UK Committee Supports Personal Carbon Trading
  • Food and Farming can Play Key Role in `Kicking the ...
  • Dow Building Solutions Announces Price Increases to Address Impact of ...
  • Alliance to Save Energy Announces 2008 ‘Stars of Energy Efficiency’ ...
  • LEED-EB: O&M Templates now Available Online
  • DOE Announces Bright Tomorrow Lighting Prize Competition
  • MIT Analysts say European System for Cutting CO2 Emissions is ...
  • CHPS High-Performance School Criteria 2009 Edition
  • European Study Catalogues Impact of Manmade Climate Change
  • Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival Announces Aggressive Environmental Intiatives for 2008
  • Shaw Industries Named CARE’s Large Recycler of the Year
  • One Million People Turn to CO2 Calculator for Advice on ...
  • Sherwin-Williams Unveils Green Tradeshow Booth
  • Sea Ice Melt Could Thaw Permafrost too, Say Scientists
  • US Senate Abandons Global Warming Bill
  • Private Investment Key in Tackling Climate Change, says UN General ...
  • EC Calls for Swift Adoption of Energy and Climate Policies ...
  • IEA Praises Japan on Technology Development & Urges Stronger Energy ...
  • Reducing CO2 Emissions from Cars
  • Environmental Impacts of Dairy Farming in the Czech Republic
  • OSHA Offers Safety Tips for Working in Summer Heat
  • Road Pollution Blamed For Higher Allergy Risk in Children
  • New US Policy `Interferes` With Analysis of Toxic Chemicals and ...
  • World Bank Approves US$40m to Improve Water and Sanitation in Nicaragua
  • EU Funded Project Examines Whether Household Chemicals Can Affect Your Fertility
  • UN Helps Chinese Authorities Search for Radioactivity after Quake
  • New Scientific Findings Questions if Electromagnetic Fields Harmful to Health
  • ESS Growth Continues In Response to Increased Demand for Corporate ...
  • Microplasma Technology for Pollution Detection: Radical New Developments
  • PRD Tech Lauded For Its Highly Innovative and Environment-Friendly Odor ...
  • Driving Climate Change
  • Capturing King Coal: Deploying Carbon Capture and Storage in the ...
  • A Comparison of Legislative Climate Change Targets in the 110th Congress
  • Climate Change and Sustainability-Portland Takes Action
  • A Business Guide to US EPA Climate Partnership Programs
  • The 2008 Critical Review - Prospects For Future Climate Change ...
  • Bioenergy and Greenhouse Gases
  • Effects of Climate Change on Eutrophication in the Northern Baltic Sea
  • Remote Sensing of Emissions: New Technologies and Recent Work
  • Cars, Trucks and the Environment
  • Welcome to the Targeted Sustainable Facility eNews, Building Energy Analysis,
  • Building Energy and Carbon Assessment Software Assesses Performance Against 2030 Challenge
  • EPA Recognizes Advantage IQ with 2008 Energy Star Sustained Excellence Award
  • Studies Confirm Energy Savings Significant in Leed, Energy Star Buildings
  • Honeywell Renewable Energy Scorecard Helps Organizations Maximize Environmental Impact, Economic Return
  • 1988 and 2008: Climate Change Turning Points
  • Smarter Technology Use Could Reduce Global Emissions By 15% - Report
  • Flight Carbon Footprint Calculator Prelude to Aviation Carbon Market
  • Submetering Energy Consumption for Better Accountability
  • Greening European Transport Consumption: Change User Behaviour and Set Carbon Targets
  • Technology and Climate Change
  • Improved Power Systems Management
  • EPA Picks Estuaries to Trial Climate Change Remediation Activities
  • Sustainability Edition Brings Energy Efficiency Capabilities to Enterprise Asset Management
  • DOE Seeks to Invest US$1.3bn to Commercialize CCS Technology
  • New Australian Reports Show Challenge of Reducing Greenhouse Emissions
  • New NOAA Report Suggests Changing Climate will Lead to More ...
  • New Research Finds Hidden Vehicle Emissions from Catalytic Converters
  • Satellite Will Improve Weather, Climate and Ocean Forecasts, Say NASA
  • European Sensors Will Monitor Radiation, Pollution and Extreme Temperatures
  • Keeping an Eye on Water Use… From Space!
  • WMO Signs Agreement to Establish Monitoring Centre for Hydrology of ...
  • New Ocean Monitoring System Provides Safe and Efficient Information on ...
  • Met Office Welcomes Pitt Review Recommendations on Flooding Control
  • New Greenhouse Emissions Reporting System Starts In Australia
  • USGS to Help Chile Develop Volcano Early Warning System
  • New Generation of Environmental Noise Monitoring Systems fom Brüel & Kjaer
  • Combined Vortex Flowmeter for Steam, Gas and Liquids from Siemens
  • Sell Wedge Wire Screen
  • Candle Filter
  • WRAP`s Business Plan 2008-2011: A Lighter Carbon Footprint
  • Voice and Choice: Opening the Door to Environmental Democracy
  • Corporate Sustainability - “It’s All about Survival!”
  • A Business Guide to US EPA Climate Partnership Programs
  • Correcting the World`s Greatest Market Failure: Climate Change and the ...
  • Financing Brownfields: EPA State Program Highlights
  • Outcries the Sky is Falling Do More Harm than Good
  • Improved Controls Would Reduce Superfund Backlogs
  • Preliminary Review of Adaptation Options for Climate-Sensitive Ecosystems and Resources
  • Coastal Capital: Economic Valuation of Coral Reefs in Tobago and ...
  • Guide to Greener and Safer Electronics
  • Safer Water, Better Health
  • Detection of Chemical Contaminants in Food and Water
  • A Conceptual Framework for US EPA’s National Exposure Research Laboratory
  • Accident Analysis for Nuclear Power Plants with Modular High Temperature ...
  • Welding Fume Hazards
  • Formaldehyde Problems for FEMA and Many Others
  • IAEA Safeguards: Staying Ahead of the Game
  • Assessment of Levels and “Health-Effects” of Airborne Particulate Matter in ...
  • New InfoWorks Tool Offers Easy Capacity Checking for Water Systems
  • UN Chief Urges New Climate Deal By 2009
  • New DEFRA Report Identifies Climate Change Impacts of Global Imports
  • Eco-tourism: Carbon `Offsets`, a Good Idea That`s not Working
  • MEPs and Council Presidency Reach Deal on Airline Emissions
  • The ENDS Guide to Carbon Offsets
  • Climate Change Threatens Water and Global Food Supply, Say EU Scientists
  • MEPs Debate Proposed Climate Package and Possibility of C