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1 DEC 2005
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

AUSTRALIA:
Australia's Hardie Signs A$3.1 Billion Asbestos Agreement

AUSTRALIA:
Australia Says "Son Of Kyoto" Deal Not Possible

BELGIUM:
US Pressures EU Over Aviation Emissions Trading

BELGIUM:
EU Long-term Plan to Prevent Collapse of Cod Stocks

CANADA:
UN Talks Adopt Kyoto Rules on Global Warming

CANADA:
Forests Urged as New Front in Global Warming Fight

CANADA:
EU Emission Trading Comes of Age, Not so in US

CANADA:
Report Calls for Road to Canada's Arctic Coast

CANADA:
New Climate Change Deal to Take Years - UN Chief

CHINA:
China Worries Local Doctors Can't Spot Bird Flu

CHINA:
China Asks UN to Inspect Toxic River Spill

INDIAN KASHMIR:
Quake Survivors Plead for Help in Indian Kashmir

INDONESIA:
Indonesia Says Bird Flu Killed Woman

KENYA:
Kenya Says Remains Free of Bird Flu

UK:
Bats May be Carriers of Ebola Virus - Scientists

UK:
Key Warming Ocean Current Slowing Down - Scientists

UK:
Work Restarts on UK Animal Test Site After Protests

UK:
UN Examines Prospect for Climate-Change Litigation

UK:
Tracks of Extinct, Giant Scorpion Found in Scotland

UK:
Scientists Question Age of Ancient Footprints

USA:
J. Crew Group Inc., Target of Protest, Says Stops Selling Fur

USA:
US Forecasters See Active 2006 Hurricane Season

USA:
State Laws May Hurt US Flu Efforts - Regulators



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