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31 JUL 2006
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

AUSTRALIA:
Australian Town Can't Stomach Recycled Sewage Water

CHINA:
Earthquake Rattles Taiwan, Tremors Felt in Taipei

CHINA:
Global Illegal Wildlife Trade Worth US$10 Billion

INDONESIA:
Indonesian Volcano Spews More Lava, Locals Shelter

KENYA:
Thousands of Somali Refugees Flee Drought and War

PAKISTAN:
Deaths Mount in Pakistan From Heavy Summer Rains

SOUTH AFRICA:
FEATURE - Pilots Fly the Flag for South Africa's Environment

SWITZERLAND:
Swiss Map Permafrost After Signs Alps Crumbling

TAJIKISTAN:
Quake Shakes Tajikistan, at Least Three Dead

THAILAND:
Controversial Thai Elephants Ready for Australia

UK:
Net Closes on British Sport of Conger Cuddling

UK:
FEATURE - UK's Jurassic Coast Feels Heat of Climate Change

US:
US Power Group Promoting Global Warming Skeptic

US:
Death Toll in California Heat Wave Up to 126

US:
Moderate Quake Hits Offshore Indonesia's Sumatra

US:
FEATURE - Parts of US West Bar Tree-Cutting on Private Land

US:
US Hurricane Expert Stirs Global Warming Debate

US:
Southern Owns Top 3 US Emitters of CO2 - Report



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