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Archive for the Month of June, 2005.
Viewing Environment NEWS articles 1 through 15 of 15.


June 2, 2005

Building a Water Democracy - More than a billion people worldwide lack access to clean water and 6,000 children a day die of preventable water-borne diseases. This crisis is expected to worsen as the demand for fresh water continues to double every 20 years.
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June 3, 2005

Arctic Warming Is Drying Up Lakes, Study Finds - An accelerating Arctic warming trend over the past quarter of a century has dramatically dried up more than a thousand large lakes in Siberia, probably because the permafrost beneath them has begun to thaw, according to a paper to be published today in the journal Science.
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June 7, 2005

Official Played Down Emissions' Links to Global Warming - A White House official who once led the oil industry's fight against limits on greenhouse gases has repeatedly edited government climate reports in ways that play down links between such emissions and global warming, according to internal documents.
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June 8, 2005

U.S. rocket dumped toxic fuel over Grand Banks: report - A U.S. rocket booster that came down into waters off Newfoundland's Grand Banks in April was carrying up to 2.25 tonnes of highly toxic chemicals.
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June 13, 2005

Global warming: the US contribution in figures - The United States constitutes 4 per cent of the world population....Americans use 50 million tons of paper annually - consuming more than 850 million trees....
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June 15, 2005

Inuit to File Anti-US Climate Petition - Inuit hunters threatened by a melting of the Arctic ice plan to file a petition accusing Washington of violating their human rights by fueling global warming, an Inuit leader said on Wednesday.
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June 20, 2005

New US move to spoil climate accord - Extraordinary efforts by the White House to scupper Britain's attempts to tackle global warming have been revealed in leaked US government documents obtained by The Observer.
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June 22, 2005

Britain Considers Energy Rationing to Meet Kyoto Obligations - British residents could face a form of energy rationing within the next decade under proposals currently being studied to reduce the U.K.'s carbon dioxide emissions to comply with the Kyoto Protocol.
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June 23, 2005

Pharmaceuticals in Waterways Raise Concern - In waterways from the Potomac to the Brazos River in Texas, researchers have found fish laden with estrogen and antidepressants, and many show evidence of major neurological or physiological changes
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June 24, 2005

'We are killing the planet. That is not an exaggeration' - We have got to make the connection between our own lifestyles and big, global problems like climate change.
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June 25, 2005

The True Price of Oil - The story of Cordova is not just a sad tale of a few bad fishing seasons. It is the story of how corporations that are, in the words of Brian O'Neill, "nation-states unto themselves", can use the legal system and the seeming apathy of the federal government to bring an entire town to its knees through endless litigation funded by bottomless resources.
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June 26, 2005

The Race to Alaska Before It Melts - Alaska is changing by the hour. From the far north, where higher seas are swamping native villages, to the tundra around Fairbanks, where melting permafrost is forcing some roads and structures to buckle in what looks like a cartoon version of a hangover, to the rivers of ice receding from inlets, warmer temperatures are remaking the Last Frontier State.
(1917 views)

Concerns arise over Bush's pick for EPA job - Selecting a lawyer and an engineer with one of the nation's largest corporate law firms, whose clients have deep and occasionally controversial relations with the EPA, triggered concerns that Nakayama would not be able to aggressively enforce environmental laws.
(1807 views)

Rising temperatures bring threat of new diseases - The average temperature in the Arctic has climbed at about double the average of the rest of the world during the past few decades.
(2353 views)


June 30, 2005

Future climate could be hotter than thought - study - Global temperatures in the future could be much hotter than scientists have predicted if new computer models on climate change are correct.
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