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News Articles Home Worst Flood Ever Recorded In England Likened To Hurricane Katrina, And Linked To Global Warming Botulism-Tainted Cans Sold After Recall: FDA Single-Serving Cans Of Dog Food And Chili Likely Remain On The Shelves More Global Warming Education, And Less History Britain Revises Its Curriculum. Should The United States? Firefighter Shortage In Face Of Wildfires 45 Fires In 11 States Are Burning 1 Million Acres Mercury Blood Levels High In New Yorkers If Children Are Exposed -- Usually In Utero Or By Eating Fish -- Brain Damage Can Result Shark Fishing For Fin Soup Depleting U.S. Oceans Over-Fishing Of Sandbar And Dusky Sharks Leads To Sharp Restrictions Major Building Industry Group Launches Green Plan Building Owners and Managers Association International Asks Members To Save Energy In Commercial Real Estate BOMA'S 7-Point Plan For Efficiency The Building Owners and Managers Association Calls Upon Its Members To Accept A Voluntary Challenge Light Bulb Maker Makes Green Pledge Sylvania Joins EPA "Climate Leaders" Program, And Will Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Online Banking Could Save 16.5 Million Trees With 53% Of America Already Banking Online, Millions Of Trees Need Not Be Cut Canned Botulism Concerns FDA "Potentially Fatal" Describe Tainted Cans of Chili, Beans and Hash In Bush Country, Churches Preach Green In Texas, As Elsewhere, Evangelical Congregations Care For Creation A Wild West Mentality For Food Safety Foreign Ingredients Flow In, Uninspected, From More Than 170 Countries The Death Throes Of The Water Bottle? Made With Oil And Used To Transport Water Unnecessarily, Bottles Are Under Fire Assault On Science At Wildlife Agency Fish & Wildlife Service Moves To Reverse Politically Motivated Decisions 68 Fires Burning Across Western U.S. Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah Have Large Cluster Of Wildfires Ethanol's Biggest Booster: Early Iowa Primary While Science Discredits Benefits Of Corn Ethanol, Farmers Get Earful From Candidates 18,000 Reports In Pet Food Recall, Few Confirmed Final Death Toll From Tainted Pet Food Scandal Will Never Be Known Richard H. Goodwin, Pioneering Land Conservationist An Early Member of The Nature Conservancy Dies After Long, Productive Life Bush Mulls An American Carbon Cap Wall Street Journal Reports New Interest In Economy-Wide Regulation Theodore Roosevelt Museum Planned An Early And Effective Advocate For Wilderness Preservation Gets Due Hundreds Dead And 1 Million Flee Floods In China As Flood Waters Rise, Communities Clear Out Below Dam Global Warming Blamed For British Floods A Month's Worth Of Rain In A Few Hours, And Scientists Say To Expect More Tropical Storm Dalila Churning Waters Off Mexico The Pacific Cyclone Is Located West Of Mexico, With Sustained Winds Of 40 MPH Texas Is Drowning Global Warming Experts at Union of Concerned Scientists Projected This Summer's Extreme Weather FEMA Trailers Auctioned to Unsuspecting Bargain Hunters Environmental Toxins Suspected in Surplus Katrina Trailers Imported Foods Subject to Lax Inspections Only 1% of incoming food shipments inspected Global Warming No Longer Just A Forecast Torrential Rains and Droughts Evidence of Real Time Change According to Scientists Desperate Amtrak Passenger Calls CNN from Flood-Stranded Train Floods in Texas Strand Amtrak Passengers for Hours Truth In Organics SPECIAL REPORT About The Proposal To Allow Dozens Of Non-Organic Ingredients In Certified Organic Foods. Four Facts About Plug-In Hybrids Study Finds Promise, Pitfalls In Incipient Gas-Electric Technology Food Labeling Outcry Following Chinese Food Scandals Consumers And Congress Consider Country-Of-Origin Stickers, Again Giuliani Touts 'Energy Independence' - For U.S. And Himself Republican Candidate Has Accepted Far More Energy Industry Money Than Others Wisconsin Moves To Clean Coal Plants State Joins Growing List Of States Slashing Mercury Emissions Beyond Federal Standards Stock Report: Solar Power Is Hot Investors Reap Benefits Of Renewable Power Earthquakes Unleash Toxins at Home Common Household Products Can Turn A Home Into A Haz-Mat Site. Bee Mystery Solved? New Study Suggests Asian Parasite A Spanish Scientist Believes He Has Solved The Riddle of Colony Collapse Disorder FEMA's Toxic Trailers Poison Katrina Victims Two Deaths Reportedly Linked In-fighting In The Organic Movement Groups Spar Over The Future Of Organic And How To Grow The Market Al Gore: Humanity On Earth 'Really Is At Risk' Global Warming Plans So Far Pushed By Politicians Mere "Baby Steps" Oil Execs Push Doubling Of Fuel Efficiency Serious Shortages Near On The Horizon: National Petroleum Council Thank You, President Bush A New Cabinet-Level Committee Has 60 Days To Fix Food Safety System Farmland Real Estate Prices Double Suburban Sprawl Is Part Of The Reason For Increase, So Where Will Food Grow? Nuclear Power Losing Favor After Earthquake Following Accident At World's Largest Plant, Future For Nuclear As Green Energy Questioned Southeast Drought Receding, Slowly Droughts Elsewhere In The Country Worsen, However Western Wildfires Claim 3.4 Million Acres 87 Fires Now Burning; In Just Over Two Weeks, Acreage Of Charred Land Doubled July 18, Dry For 150 Years, Gets Rain San Francisco Hits Strange Milestone -- First-Ever Recorded Rainfall For July 18 Chinese Officials: Cardboard Dumpling Story Faked Bizarre Turn Of Events In The Ongoing Food Safety Problems In China When "Organic" Doesn't Quite Mean Organic The USDA definition of "organic" leaves some nonorganic ingredients in organic foods. 1 Leafblower Equals Pollution Of Many Cars Programs Spring Up To Encourage Exchange Of Old Models For New |
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