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8 NOV 2007
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

AUSTRALIA:
Fish Vanishing from Southeast Asian Oceans - Report

AUSTRALIA:
Kangaroo Killing Code Draws Flak from Animal Groups

AUSTRALIA:
Heavy Rains Flood Drought-Hit Australian Farmers

BELGIUM/LUXEMBOURG:
EU Court Says States May Adjust '05-'07 CO2 Plans

CANADA:
Canada Needs Carbon Tax Quickly - Gov't Panel

CHINA:
China Vows New Facelift for Pollution-Battered Buddha

CHINA:
China to Reject Binding Emissions Caps, Europe Says

CHINA:
Ship Emissions Causing 60,000 Deaths a Year - Study

CONGO:
Radioactive Minerals Dumped in Congo - Authorities

FRANCE:
French Compressed Air Car Set for Take-Off in India

INDONESIA:
Quake Injures 6 People in Indonesia's West Papua

ITALY:
Italian Army Tackles Naples Garbage Chaos

JAPAN:
M'bishi Heavy Sees Japan Offshore Wind Power Drive

PORTUGAL:
Maldives Warns Global Warming Threatening Islands

SINGAPORE:
Carbon Traders Demand More UN Market Experts

SINGAPORE:
Voluntary Carbon Market to Boom in Asia, US

UK:
China to Topple US as Top Energy User After 2010 - IEA

UK:
Shell Recycling Adverts "Misleading" - Watchdog

UK:
World to Stay Hooked on Fossil Fuels - IEA

UK:
China, India Growth Force Climate Change Action - IEA

UK:
UK to Give Nuclear Power Decision on Thursday

UK:
Bright Future for Biofuels in Congo, UN Says

US:
US Delays Global Warming Decision on Polar Bears

US:
Range Says Will Make Wood Cellulosic Fuel in 2008

US:
Climate Change is Public Health Issue - US Experts

US:
Magnitude 6.2 Quake Hits Indonesia - USGS

US:
California on Flood Watch After Powerful Storms

US:
US Exchanges Explore Carbon Trading Market

US:
US Wind Power Installations to Rise 63 Pct in 2007

US:
US Justices Won't Hear Border Mining Pollution Case

VIETNAM:
Floods Kill 82 in Vietnam, Typhoon Likely at Weekend

ZAMBIA:
Floods Hit Southern Africa, More Than 1 Mln at Risk



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