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15 MAY 2008
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

BRAZIL:
Merkel Says Brazilian Biofuels Must Respect Amazon

BRAZIL:
Lula Seen Putting Brazil Economy Ahead Of Amazon

CHILE:
Chile Town Closed For Three Months After Volcano

CHINA:
China Warns Of Burst Dams As Quake Death Toll Rises

CHINA:
China Intensifies Quake Rescue But Hopes Dim

GERMANY:
Economic Slowdown Challenges Solar Industry-EPIA

GERMANY:
WWF Says Food Supply At Risk From Species Loss

MYANMAR:
UN Says Up To 2.5 Million Affected In Myanmar Cyclone

NORWAY:
Greenhouse Gases Highest For 800,000 Years-Study

UK:
Please Don't Feed Bread To The Birds, Says Charity

US:
South California Faces Summer Power Challenge

US:
US FDA Defends Safety Of Baby Bottle Chemical

US:
US Sea Lions Died Of Overheating, Not Gunshots

US:
Polar Bears Listed As US Threatened Species

US:
Chicago Lifts Two-Year Ban On Foie Gras

US:
Giant Study Pinpoints Changes From Climate Warming



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