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1 AUG 2007
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

BELGIUM:
EU to Use 18 Pct Cereals Crops by 2020 for Biofuel

CANADA:
Canada Fights Belgian Ban on Seal Trade at WTO

CHINA:
China Floods Put Three Gorges Dam to the Test

CHINA:
Drought Hits 1.2 Million in Central China

CHINA:
China C.Bank Warns of Risk in Lending to Polluters

FRANCE:
Paris Woos Cyclists as Free Bike Scheme Takes Off

GERMANY:
German Households Keener to Switch Power Supplier

GREECE:
Greece Declares Emergency on Drought-Stricken Isles

HUNGARY:
Rare Fossilized Cypress Trees Found in Hungary

INDIA:
Australia to Move on Uranium Sales to India Soon

LATVIA:
Latvia to Take EU to Court Over CO2 Allowance Cut

NORWAY:
Report Blaming Quake Stokes Indonesia Volcano Row [

POLAND:
Poland Halts Building of Motorway Before EU Ruling

SOUTH AFRICA:
S.Africa Worried GMO Labels Could Raise Food Prices

SPAIN:
12,000 Evacuated as Fires Rage in Spain's Canaries

UK:
UN Rejects Big Kyoto Project in Equatorial Guinea

UK:
Britons Bask in Sunshine as Floodwaters Recede

UK:
Government Launches CO2 Car Rankings Site

US:
Tropical Storm Chantal Forms in Atlantic - NHC



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