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2 AUG 2007
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

AUSTRALIA:
Clean Electricity Key to Greenhouse Cuts - Australia

AUSTRIA:
Unusual Nuclear Contamination Found in N.Korea - UN

CHINA:
China Needs Stronger Green Tightening - Think-Tank

CHINA:
China Blames Climate Change for Extreme Weather

INTERNATIONAL:
UN Climate Chief Skeptical About Global Carbon Tax

INTERNATIONAL:
UN Climate Change Meeting Aims at Rich Countries

ITALY:
Vatican Says Nothing Wrong With Nuclear Power

JAPAN:
Whalemeat in Japanese School Lunches Found Toxic

SENEGAL:
Sailboat Island Odyssey Has Grim Message for Earth

SOUTH AFRICA:
S.Africa Rural Fires Kill at Least 26 People

SPAIN:
Canary Fires Destroy Unique Habitat, Tourism Unhurt

UK:
Dog Forced to Eat Dead Pals Among UK Cruelty Cases

UK:
British Gas Launches "Greenest" Energy Choice

UK:
Nothing to Hear Here, UK Wind Turbine Study Shows

US:
Magnitude 7.2 Quake Hits Vanuatu, South Pacific

US:
Tropical Depression May Form in Atlantic - NHC

US:
Hot, Dry Conditions Threaten US Midwest Soybeans



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