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29 AUG 2002
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

BRAZIL:
Brazil monkey reserve fire brought under control

SOUTH AFRICA:
FACTBOX - Water security key issue at UN summit

SOUTH AFRICA:
Earth Summit confronts global water crisis

SOUTH AFRICA:
Deal lifts Earth Summit spirits but tussles go on

SOUTH AFRICA:
Floods a wake-up call on climate change - scientist

SOUTH AFRICA:
Stars not coming out for Earth Summit

SOUTH AFRICA:
Earth Summit delegates clash over renewable energy

SOUTH AFRICA:
INTERVIEW - Loggers must be encouraged to save African forests

SOUTH AFRICA:
Big business accused of derailing Earth Summit

SOUTH AFRICA:
INTERVIEW - Big business needs Kyoto, says industry chief

THAILAND:
Thailand ratifies Kyoto emission reduction pact

TURKEY:
Turkish water chief warns supplies low

US:
Sad circus elephant to join DC's "Party Animals"

US:
Green groups sue US agencies over global warming

US:
FEATURE - Brokers blaze trail for new greenhouse gas market

US:
FEATURE - Tortugas shining light in Florida's damaged reefs



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