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7 New Wildfires Spring Up; Idaho In State Of Emergency
    Across Country, 54 Fires Burning 1.8 Million Acres

Hurricane Forecasts Improve, But Slowly
    Predicting Landfall Is Better, But Intensity Is Difficult To Gauge

8 Facts About The Record U.S. Drought
    Deadly Heat Wave Intensifies Historic Drought Across Southeast, And Elsewhere

Hurricane Dean Damage To Oil Rigs Being Assessed
    Crews Evacuated Ahead of Storm; Still Too Early To Tell If Lasting Damage Resulted

Leonardo DiCaprio's 11th Hour Opens Nationwide Friday
    Read The Daily Green Reviews -- Then See Leonardo DiCaprio's Eco-Flick

Earth's Oldest Diamonds Discovered
    4 Billion-Year-Old "Rocks" Nearly As Old As Planet Itself

Hurricane Dean Could Strengthen Before 2nd Landfall
    Category 1 Hurricane To Hit Land -- Again -- Later Today

Brad Pitt Tours His Green New Orleans Housing
    Using Star Power And Cash, Pitt's Aim Is Sustainable Rebuilding After Hurricane Katrina

22 Dead In Midwest Floods, With More Rain Coming
    More Than 10 Inches Of Rain Close Highways, Swamp Homes

Judge: EPA 3 Years Late On Climate Study
    Independent Reports Filling The Gap Predict Serious Consequences For U.S. Territory

Wal-Mart Pulls Tainted Dog Treats Off Shelves
    Chinese Brand Snacks Sickened Pets; Cheap Industrial Substitute Strikes Again

A Victory For Clean Vehicles
    Court Rules Local Governments Have Power To Demand Alternative Fuel Fleets

Take A Deep Breath, In Tribute
    A Pioneer In The Study Of Air Pollution And Human Health Is Dead At Age 60

World's Tuna Stocks In Trouble
    Industry Leader Cites Collapse Of Pacific Fishery; Advocates Point To Overfishing

Hurricane Dean Cuts Worldwide Oil Production 3%
    Lasting Damage Is Minimal, But Disruption Is Being Felt

Hurricane Dean Could Cost $1.5 Billion
    Damage To Jamaica Is Most Costly Loss: Insurers

Hurricane Dean Grows To Category 2 Strength
    Storm, With 100 MPH Winds, Nears Second Landfall In Mexico

Hurricane Dean Is No More
    Tropical Storm Dean Moves Across Mexico

Hurricane Dean Strikes At Peak Of Category 5 Strength
    Yucatan Peninsula Assaulted, After First Atlantic Storm Of Season Makes Landfall

Hurricane Dean Threatens Mexican Oil Rigs
    Mexico Is 2nd Largest Supplier To U.S.; $4 A Gallon Gas Prices Possible If Supply Is Disrupted

Hurricane Dean Downgraded To Category 3
    Destruction Doesn't Stop As Land Absorbs Energy From Category 5 Landfall

Class-Action Suit Against Mattel Possible
    Family Sues To Have Toy Maker Pay To Test Children For Lead Poisoning

Hurricane Dean? No. But It's Devastating
    12 Die In Midwest Rain; Floods Wipe Out Rich Organic Farming Region

Drive Smart: Nissan To Make Efficiency Meters Standard
    Devices, Familiar To Hybrid Owners, Give Real Time Data On Fuel Usage

The 10 Mega-Hurricanes Of 2007
    Interactive Map Shows Locations Of 10 Category 4 And Category 5 Hurricanes

Hurricane Dean Nears Oil Infrastructure
    Category 1 Storm Passes Yucatan, Heads To Gulf Of Mexico

Five New Nightmares For Parents
    New Fears Put Parents on Toxin Patrol

Hurricane Dean Is "Extremely Dangerous"
    Storm Could Reach Category 5 Status Before Striking Yucatan Tonight

Text Messages Warn Chinese Of Approaching Hurricane
    Typhoon Sepat Kills 25 In Taiwan And China

Hurricane Dean Should Miss Oil Rigs
    Concerns -- And Price Spikes -- Could Linger Until Storm Passes

Nude Photos In The Swiss Alps? It's For The Cause
    Baring All: Greenpeace Stages Naked Volunteers In Front Of Shrinking Glacier

Testing Kids For Lead Up In Wake Of Toxic Toy Recall
    A Simple Blood Test Is The Start To Reducing Damage From Lead Exposure

Next Chinese Product Scare: Formaldehyde Clothing?
    In New Zealand, An Investigative TV Show Found Excessive Formaldehyde In Clothes

Olympic Trial: Beijing Cleans The Air (And Streets)
    With 1.3 Million Fewer Cars In City, Games Would Face Less Congestion And Pollution

Hey-Hey Ho-Ho Airport Growth Is No Way To go
    Bad Move For The Climate? Protesters Flood Heathrow To Attack Expansion Plans

Wildfires Raging Out West
    Montana Alone Has 19 Fires Burning More Than 500,000 Acres

Category 5 Hurricane Dean
    Storm Racing Toward Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula -- Having Moved 100 Miles In 5 Hours

Can A Lip Balm Save The Planet? Good Question
    Kiss My Face Gives Profits From New Natural Lip Balm Line To Climate Causes

Hurricane Dean Preparedness Goes Green
    The New "Go-Bag" Packs Battery-free Radios, Solar Recharging Backpacks, Organic Canned Goods

Hurricane Dean Remains Category 4 ... For Now
    "Extremely Dangerous" Hurricane Expected To Strike Yucatan Peninsula Tonight

Hurricane Dean
    Outer Bands Of Category 4 Storm Already Lashing Island

Oil Prices Rising, As Hurricane Dean Threatens Rigs
    Category 4 Storm Could Track Through Gulf Of Mexico, Disrupting Supplies

Hurricane Dean, "Extremely Dangerous," To Reach Category 5
    Warm Caribbean Sea Water Could Propel Storm Into Highest Hurricane Category

Hurricane Dean Promises Stormy Week
    Outlook For Monday - Thursday Is Potentially Deadly Rain And Wind

Hurricane Dean A Category 4 Monster
    Maximum Sustained Winds of 150 MPH; Could Hit U.S. Next Week

Typhoon Sepat Strongest Hurricane To Hit China In Decades
    400,000 Affected In Philippines; Several Injured In Taiwan -- And The Storm Moves On

Hurricane Dean, At Category 4, "Extremely Dangerous"
    Monster Storm Could Reach Category 5 Strength Within Days

Hurricane Dean: Eye Of Storm Passes St. Lucia, Martinique
    100 MPH Winds From Category 2 Hurricane Batter Islands, Move On To Others

Judge OK's Whole Foods - Wild Oats Merger
    FTC Objections Overruled; Competition In Natural & Organic Food Sector Won't Suffer

Peak Coal? China Running Short
    Government Predicts Shortage By 2010 As Energy-Hungry Country Develops




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