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FEBRUARY 2001
  • {NEWEST ENTRIES AT THE TOP}
  • Fluoride: It's Only Logical
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS: GREAT LAKES
  • Environmentalists introduce bills to bar drilling in ANWR
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS: CLONING.
  • Disease warning issued: Foot-and-mouth
  • Virus that's spread by mosquitoes making its way to Michigan
  • HRI, Eastern Diné view uranium ruling differently
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS :(ENS) World News February 28, 2001
  • Irradiated Beef: In Markets, Quietly
  • Critics say BLM environmental forum is a 'joke'
  • Water supplies to be monitored for toxins
  • Bush Budget Boosts EPA Grants to States, Tribes
  • Media Advisory: Tour Highlights Need for Colorado River Delta Restoration
  • Supreme Court Upholds EPA Rule Methods, Dawn Hill
  • SD: '90s Weather Suggests Climate Shift
  • Lawmakers Sit on Anti-Nuke Bills, Leavitt has one more day to get Legislature to ban Goshutes' waste storage
  • ASBESTOS: Libby's long wait for answers cruel
  • Problem Cows Gunned Down From the Air
  • Mining Indigenous Lands - Cultural Survival Quarterly 25:1
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS :(ENS) World News February 27, 2001
  • Mining To Stop on Arizona Mountain
  • CBC-NORTH: BRIEFS...Inuit group writes to polluters
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS: GREAT LAKES REGION
  • Health project maps cancer hot spots
  • ENVIRO BACKLASH: Air of accusation in the Flathead
  • GOP Senators unveil drilling proposal
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS :(ENS) World News February 26, 2001
  • Senate to Consider Arctic Oil Drilling
  • May 2001, Communicating Health Risks of Contaminated Fish
  • MICHIGAN: Tom Smith, Grass Roots to speak about native landscaping
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS :(ENS) World News February 23, 2001
  • CDC terminates Hanford study oversight panel
  • Environment: Our Water May Dry Up: Florida
  • The Environment: Wildfire's Fury Shocks Experts: Florida
  • Earth Lights are On...is anybody home?
  • Proposal Aims at Preserving the Great lakes
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS :(ENS) World News February 22, 2001
  • CBC-NORTH: BRIEFS...Inuit group writes to polluters
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS: GREAT LAKES REGION
  • Health project maps cancer hot spots
  • ENVIRO BACKLASH: Air of accusation in the Flathead
  • GOP Senators unveil drilling proposal
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS :(ENS) World News February 26, 2001
  • Senate to Consider Arctic Oil Drilling
  • May 2001, Communicating Health Risks of Contaminated Fish
  • MICHIGAN: Tom Smith, Grass Roots to speak about native landscaping
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS :(ENS) World News February 23, 2001
  • CDC terminates Hanford study oversight panel
  • Environment: Our Water May Dry Up: Florida
  • The Environment: Wildfire's Fury Shocks Experts: Florida
  • Earth Lights are On...is anybody home?
  • Proposal Aims at Preserving the Great lakes
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS :(ENS) World News February 22, 2001
  • Waste Not, Want Not: Lawmakers Target Company, Goshutes
  • Michigan: Another source of waste imports...
  • MT: Legislature approve MEPA bills,
  • Rising concern: Effects of drilling little known ranchers, outdoor groups say
  • WASHINGTON: Bishops urge conservation of Columbia River
  • Hefty N-waste taxes sought
  • Clean Alaska worth billions
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS : (ENS) World News February 21, 2001
  • New oil struck in Alaska
  • Climate change may bake Chicago
  • S.C. To Test Water for Uranium
  • Norton says rules may change, but monuments won't
  • Methane drilling's most controversial byproduct: water
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS : (ENS) World News February 20, 2001
  • Implementing the precautionary principle - GMOs
  • Mich. weather likely to see bigger extremes
  • UNEP/WMO Press Release: Global warming report details impacts on people and nature
  • Yucca Mountain proposal is staggering: A graveyard for nuclear waste
  • Washington may declare drought emergency Water shortage statewide; levels at near-record lows
  • American Eagle TV: TV Cameras Invade Bald Eagles' Nest in Wisconsin
  • Buffalo plan fights contagion
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS :(ENS) World News February 19, 2001
  • World Disasters Seen As Global Warming Outcome
  • Army Ordered to Alter Snake River Dams
  • Picuris Tribe Tries to Revive the Polluted Rio Pueblo
  • Rachel #718: Biotech -- The Basics, Part 3
  • Suit Accuses Federal Contractors of Mishandling Cleanup at Nuclear Lab
  • Glacier Loss Seen as Clear Sign of Human Role in Global Warming
  • Toxic Utah: Mending toxic Utah .. Capping of tailings site halted .. Learning from a toxic legacy
  • Scientists Call for Ocean Parks
  • Satellite Mapping Finds Soil Damage
  • Arsenic and fluoridation/New Hampshire
  • Coal bed methane­the science of
  • Toxic Utah: Firms take pains to avoid polluter list
  • Fluoride & Thyroid: Research now available Online
  • Trader Joe's Product Tests Positive for Genetically Engineered Corn
  • Doctors, agencies disagree on toxicity of dioxins
  • Toxic Utah: Trash, troubles are piling up
  • Satellite Map Shows Mankind Is Destroying The Earth
  • E-M:/ Scotch guard being removed from the market
  • Native Seeds rescues crops of yesteryear
  • Mercury tainted fish found in Steamboat Creek, Pyramid Lake
  • Court: Four Snake River dam operations Violate Act
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS :(ENS) World News February 16, 2001
  • Atrazine : It's Banned in 7 Countries but was the Number 1 Restricted Use Pesticide on Ingham County Farms in 1997
  • WWN: Worldwatch Issue Alert: Paving the Planet
  • E-M:/ Repowering the Midwest
  • abcnews.com commentary on fluoridation
  • Solar Energy Forum Wash,DC..Apr 21-25, 2001
  • Scientists find a high concentration of PBDEs, a flame retardant, in Lake Michigan salmon
  • Fwd: RangeTree County 010214
  • Europe Approves New Genetically Modified Food Control
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS : (ENS) World News February 14, 2001
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS: (ENS) World News February 13, 2001
  • RANGE WARS: Fwd: [RN] water demands of cattle
  • lancy-Unionville appeal win
  • Strange Gulf Goo Washing Up in Panhandle Baffles Scientists: Florida
  • Norton interested in oil, gas in Rockies
  • Toxic Utah: A land littered with poisons
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS : (ENS) World News February 12, 2001
  • Toxic Utah: Paying the price ..first in 8 part series
  • related text: Toxic Utah: Paying the price .. pdf2txt results
  • Biotechnology Use and Development Survey, 1999
  • E-M:/ lead poisoning in Michigan's children: good news and bad..national data base
  • Scientists publish findings of human genome project
  • Add soot to the list of global warming worries
  • Study shows insecticides affect mental capacity
  • Gene map creates new frontier for discrimination, experts say
  • Moose wise to ways of predators
  • Bush appointee: ex-Monsanto exec to be top EPA official
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS :(ENS) World News February 9, 2001
  • MICHIGAN : State eyes drilling oil, gas in Great Lakes again
  • ENVIRO: MICHIGAN: E-M:/ Mercury and Fish
  • Energy Bill Focuses on Domestic Production: Legislation Would Allow Oil Drilling in Alaska Refuge
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS : (ENS) World News February 8, 2001
  • Dyers Inlet, WASH: Abundance of live ammo forces Navy to delay cleanup
  • EPA Technology Innovation Office Live Upcoming seminars on internet: ground water treatment
  • Comment Period on Toxics in fertilizer ends February 26th
  • Greenville, SC(?): Uranium In Wells Worries Residents
  • COST OF IGNORING CLIMATE CHANGE $300 BILLION A YEAR
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS: (ENS) World News February 7, 2001
  • Big Oil sees chance to get ANWR BATTLE
  • In Alaska, the Hunt for Oil, Gas Only Begins at Wildlife Refuge
  • The impact of global warming in North America

  • WASHINGTON, DC, February 5, 2001 (ENS) - Seven of the largest environmental groups in the  READ IT..
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  • BIODIVERSITY ACTIVIST #264
  • Bringing back the Bitterroot: Massive logging, replanting effort mapped out by Forest Service
  • Elk back in Smokies after 150 years
  • Land Rape, Montana : Martz asks feds for coal tracts
  • U.N. Warns Global Warming Is Melting Arctic Soil
  • DU: Cancer as a Weapon Radioactive War----> US Weapon of terrorism
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS :(ENS) World News February 6, 2001
  • Genetically-Modified Foods Get a Roasting
  • Key Hanford project late and over budget
  • Power crisis heats up fish fight
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS: (ENS) World News February 5, 2001
  • Protect the Arctic Refuge: Petition
  • related web site: ANWAR
  • The fluoride hazardous waste sales force is back
  • Santa Barbara editorial: Fluoride fantasy
  • Measures Aim to Stop Nuke Waste, Plan would block storage of rods on Goshute land,
  • Bird Watchers Timidly Test Their Political Wings
  • New cases of chronic wasting disease detected in Sask elk.
  • Bill to reverse Arsenic ruling
  • "The Environment Was Just Fine Until You People Got Here!" Hearing On Federal Whaling Report Draws Indians, Animal Activists, Hunters
  • 'Global Warming Portends Water, Power Shortages in American West
  • THE BOMB'S CHICAGO FALLOUT U.S. SAYS '40S RESEARCH PUT THOUSANDS AT HIGH RISK
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS : (ENS) World News February 2, 2001
  • ENVIRO BRIEFS :(ENS) World News February 1, 2001
  • [sunflower-napf] Digest Number 17 Nuclear News
  • Suit pushes EPA to help salmon Research shows harm of pesticides in rivers
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  • Buffalo News: Week of Action, Feb 27
  • Buffalo News, Feb 22
  • A new home for buffalo to roam
  • BUFFALO FOLKS: For Immediate Release : 02/08/01
  • Buffalo, Eagles and cold winter temps
  • Protesters foil bison hazing Feb 8
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