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26 SEP 2007
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

AUSTRALIA:
European Fishing Pirates Hit Pacific: Greenpeace

AUSTRALIA:
Climate Shift is Biggest Security Risk: Australia

BELGIUM:
EU Lawmakers Eye Bold Targets for Renewable Energy

BELGIUM:
China, India Could Face CO2 Tax on Goods - US Envoy

CANADA:
Canada Says to Use Asia Pact to Press on Climate

CHINA:
China Discovers "New" Glaciers on Roof of World

CONGO:
Congo Rangers Break Suspected Gorilla Traffic Ring

GERMANY:
Germany Needs Nuclear to Meet Carbon Cut Goal - BDI

INDIA:
India's "Toxic" Hindu Idols Choke Rivers - Activists

INTERNATIONAL:
UN Chief Sees Major Commitment to Climate Change

INTERNATIONAL:
Gore Urges UN to 'Overcome Paralysis' on Climate

INTERNATIONAL:
Endangered Islands Sound Climate Change Alarm

INTERNATIONAL:
World Energy Revolution Needed for Climate - US

NETHERLANDS:
Philips to Raise Environment-Friendly Sales

NEW ZEALAND:
New Zealand's Mount Ruapehu Erupts

NORWAY:
StatOilHydro to Protect Arctic or Stay Out - Chairman

SWITZERLAND:
Developing Countries Propose WTO Fisheries Deal

UK:
UK Eyes Controversial Severn Tidal Power Scheme

UK:
Glut of European Carbon Permits Likely - Report

US:
Tropical Storm Karen Swirls in Open Atlantic

US:
Frog Deformities Blamed on Farm and Ranch Runoff

US:
US Lawmakers Urge Bush to Weigh Mandatory CO2 Caps



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