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3 MAY 2007
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

AUSTRALIA:
Australian Farmers Wrestle Dingo Threat

AUSTRALIA:
Australia Demands "New Kyoto" in Place of "Old"

CHINA:
Deep Tremors May Hold Key to Predicting Big Quakes

CHINA:
Forest Fire Reignites in Northeast China Mountains

FRANCE:
France Records Hottest April Since 1950

GERMANY:
Carbon Market Trebled in 2006 - World Bank

JAPAN:
Battle Brews Over Japan's Push for Ethanol Gasoline

MEXICO:
Jeans Firms Pollute Mexican City With Blue Dye

NORWAY:
Poor Nations Brake Greenhouse Gas Rise - UN Draft

SINGAPORE:
Asia Struggles to Stop Relentless "Pollution Calendar"

THAILAND:
Bangkok Faces Flooded Future, Expert Says

THAILAND:
It's Survival of the Toughest at UN Climate Talks

UK:
Keen to be Green -- But at What Cost?

UK:
The Pros and Cons of Going Green in the Home

UK:
Zero-Carbon UK Houses 1/8th Dearer to Build - Report

UK:
Buyer Beware, Carbon Cuts Not Always Real

UK:
US, European Climate Change Tactics Compatible

UK:
Carbon Tax or Carbon Market? The Jury is Out

UK:
Small, Unexciting Steps Can Make Big Climate Leap

US:
Nuclear Power No Sure Cure for Climate Ills - Groups

US:
US-Based Index Allows Bets on Global Warming Fight

US:
US Environment Satellites In Jeopardy - Scientists

US:
US Corporate Climate Plan May Need Carbon Tax Cues



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