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9 NOV 2007
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

AUSTRALIA:
Australian Scientists Decode Whale Sounds

BELGIUM:
EU Parliament to Tighten Airline Emissions Rules

CHINA:
China Environment Woes Blamed on Lack of Planning

CHINA:
Quake Rattles North Taiwan, No Reports of Damage

CONGO:
Congo Experts Hurry to Test River for Radiation

ECUADOR:
Ecuador Says Wants to Establish Mining Contracts

INDONESIA:
Indonesia Lowers Alert Level on Mount Kelud Volcano

NETHERLANDS/UK:
Dutch, British Coasts Face Serious Flood Threat

NORWAY:
Hoax Bacteria Study Tricks Climate Sceptics

SOUTH AFRICA:
Rising Seas Threaten Africa's Coastline - UN Body

UK:
Eight English Cities Pledge More Climate Action

UK:
Flood Alerts Issued Due to North Sea Tidal Surge

UK:
Booming Palm Oil Demand Fuelling Climate Crisis

US:
Fuel Spill Closes San Francisco Beaches



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