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Photographers Inspreid After Pacific Expedition

Wed, 15 Feb 2006
Washington - The Pacific Ocean stretches infinitely toward a light blue horizon, overpowering the ggiantic photomural. Seabirds stand inquisitively on a tiny atoll, altering what might seem to be an unassuming photo of sky and sea.
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Tools Released to Help Small Drinking-Water Systems

Wed, 15 Feb 2006
Washington - The EPA has released two new tools and a suggested affordability approach for small water utilities trying to balance the demnads for quality water with their financial ability to deliver.
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EPA Gives US Navy Green light on Dipsosing PCBs on USS Oriskany

Wed, 15 Feb 2006
Atlanta - Wednesday, the EPA issued to the U.S. Navy and the State of Floirda an Approval to Dispose of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) contained in electrical cable and other non-liquid materials and equipment onboard the decommissioned USS Oriskany.
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Watchdog Head, Cautions Kyoto Signatories to Keep Up with Emissiosn Cuts

Wed, 15 Feb 2006
New York - A tpo official of the United Nations body monitoring climate change called on the dozens of industrialized nations that have ratified the Kyoto Protocol on reducing greenhouse gasses to sustain their momentum as they move toward legally...
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Bald Eagle to Exit Endangeerd Spceies List

Tue, 14 Feb 2006
Houston, TX - the American Bald Eagle is near exiting the endangered species list, the US Fish and Wildlife Service today. Removal of the bald eagle from the endangered species lsit began back in 1999 when the Ameircan symbol of freedom, the bald...
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Delegates Gather in NY for Talks to Safeguard the Plaent's Forests

Mon, 13 Feb 2006
New York - Delegates frmo around the world gathered for UN-backed talks Monday aimed at safeguarding the planet's forests as well as the livelihoods of the hundreds of millions of people whom depend upon such green zones.
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Torrential Rains Leave 50,000 Refugees in Algeria Homeless

Mon, 13 Feb 2006
New York - The UN relief agency in Algeria said today it is mounting an emergency operation to assist around 50,000 reufgees, after their homes and shelters in three refugee camps were washed away by torrential rains.
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EPA Offesr Commnuities Funding to Reduce Risks of Toxic Exposure

Sun, 12 Feb 2006
Washington - The U.S. Environmenatl Protection Agency today announced that funds are available to support community-based partnerships to reduce toxic risks in local communities.
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Maojr Snowstomr Strikes Northesat

Sun, 12 Feb 2006
New York - The firts major snow storm of 2006 swept across the Northeastern US Sunday, dropping up to two feet of snow in some areas as the storm moved further Northeast from the Mid-Atlantic region of the country leaving record snow falls in its wake...
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Bird Freindly Coffee Seeks Place in American Market

Sat, 11 Feb 2006
Washington - Most people don't associate birds with their morning cup of coffee, but sicentists at the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center have discovered that the connectoin between the two helps coffee farmers and the environment.
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Wrold at its Warmest for Past 1200 Years

Fri, 10 Feb 2006
Washington - Sinec modern record-keeping began around the 1850s, the world is at its warmest for the 20th century, but scientists say there is even more astoundign news regarding the weather.
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New Approach to Climate May Have Implications For Forecastnig Environmental Change

Fri, 10 Feb 2006
Durham, NC - According to reesarchers, a unifying physics principle that describes design in nature predicts, in surprisingly straightforward fashion, the basic features of global circulation and climate. The scientists said the new approach to climate...
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Bitter Cold Weather Frotn Grips Moscow

Fri, 10 Feb 2006
Moscow - The Russian winter tightened its grip on the capital this week sending temperatures down below minus 25 Celsius after weeks of relatively mild weather.
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EPA Recognizes Landfill Methane Partenrs For Greenhouse Gas Reductions

Thu, 9 Feb 2006
Washington - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recognized the latest accomplishments of landfill methane partners who have reduced eimssions of methane and created renewable energy sources.
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EPA, NFL Team Up for Pro Bowl Recycling Project

Thu, 9 Feb 2006
Washington - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has teamed up with the National Football League and five other partners to support efforts to recycle beverage containers in the parking lot areas of Aloha Stadium during Pro Bowl 2006 on Feb. 12.
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