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17 SEP 2007
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

AUSTRIA:
Nations Ink Deal to Provide Safer Atomic Power

BANGLADESH:
Dhaka's Poor Forced From Homes Again by Floods

BELGIUM:
US Says its Ozone Bid Beats Kyoto on Climate Change

CAMBODIA:
Cambodia Sets Up Sanctuary for Rare Crane

CANADA:
Greenpeace Blockades Canada Wood Pulp Shipment

INDONESIA:
Indonesia Quake Toll Rises to 23 Dead, 88 Injured

ITALY:
Solar Industry Sees Boom in Sunny Italy

JAPAN:
Japan's Daihatsu Develops Platinum-Free Fuel Cell

KENYA:
Floods in Africa Kill Dozens and Wipe Out Crops

NORWAY:
Genetic "Barcodes" May Cut Illegal Trade - Experts

PHILIPPINES:
Philippines Finds New Breed of Flying Fox

SOUTH KOREA:
Six Dead, Four Missing as Typhoon Hits S.Korea - Official

SWEDEN:
SCA, Statkraft to Build Wind Farms in Sweden

UK:
Britain Organic Food Sales Growth Remains Strong

UK:
Arctic Sea Route Opens as Ice Melts - Space Agency

UK:
Clean Coal Plants Qualify for Kyoto Carbon Offsets

US:
New York Subpoenas Five Energy Companies on Carbon

US:
Pentagon Revs up Drive for Wearable Power

US:
Could Kyoto Protocol Use a Touch of Montreal?

US:
Controversial Buffalo Hunt Starts in Wyoming

US:
Tropical Storm Ingrid Fizzles in Far Atlantic



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