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1 MAY 2002
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

BULGARIA:
ANALYSIS - Traditional Balkan rivals battle for energy dollars

CANADA:
North American black bear population said growing

CHINA:
Green groups want bolder plans to clear China's air

CHINA:
China faces tough time curbing aluminium growth

FINLAND:
Finns divided over more nuclear power plants - poll

FRANCE:
INTERVIEW - IEA backs Bush on Alaskan oil drilling

KENYA:
Kenya's government criticised for overseeing massive destruction of forests

NEW ZEALAND:
NZ renews whale haven bid ahead of Koizumi visit

NEW ZEALAND:
NZ govt favours carbon tax to meet Kyoto target

SINGAPORE:
North Korea scores first term fuel oil at $139.88/T

USA:
USDA bans use of wheat seed outside Karnal bunt areas

USA:
California Senate committee OKs new emissions bill

USA:
Most Americans breathe polluted air - survey

USA:
Exelon eyes Illinois nuclear site for early permit

USA:
Colorado deer disease may be coming under control



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