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Climate change protesters block entrance to airport
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Bush backtracks on global warming with plan to protect polar bears
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Bald eagle to come off endangered list
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German neighborhood lives without cars
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Disease linked to diesel locomotive pollution
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USDA stocks organics board with business reps
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Controls on publishing research worry govt. scientists
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Suits call air pollution standards arbitrary
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The climate change tipping point?
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More scientists slam Bush science policies
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Environmental impact statements cut
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What about the land? A look at the impacts of biofuels production, in the US and the world
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Biodiesel push blamed for violations of rights
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Bush faces legal action over global warming
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Analysis: Congressional elections cause for cautious optimism
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Bush admin. suppressed global warming report
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World must share blame for industrial pollution
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Scientists propose more curbs on hazardous chemicals
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Seafood lovers' choice: Less, or none at all
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Eco-saboteurs refuse to implicate others
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Oregon committee invites contested 'biopharming' of GE plants
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Another EPA library shut down, drawing widespread criticism
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Supreme Court hears arguments in Duke Energy's NSR case
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Failure to manage global warming would cripple world economy
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Niger Delta bears brunt after 50 years of oil spills
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Living Planet Report: Nature's credit overdrawn
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Canada's new environment policy ignores science
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Honeybees and other pollinators declining
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Ice shelf collapse tied to global warming
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Canada fights ban on 'bulldozers of the sea'
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Activists protest GE trees on the high seas
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Internal audit suggests EPA complicit in environmental racism
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Two ELF members plead guilty to 2001 arson
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17,000 evacuated from chemical fire in Apex, NC
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UN scientists report massive 'dead zones'
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NOAA accused of blocking climate report
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NPS to allow commercial bioprospecting
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UN assesses war damage to Lebanon's environment
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Earth hottest in thousands of years
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Air pollution standards draw widespread criticism