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6 FEB 2007
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

AUSTRALIA:
Australia Softens Stand on Carbon Trading

BANGLADESH:
Sea Turtles Dying Along Bangladesh Coast

BELGIUM:
EU May Reconsider Labels for "Biotech" Meat, Eggs

BELGIUM:
EU Commission Approves Slovenia's Carbon Plan

CHINA:
EXCLUSIVE - China Preparing National Plan for Climate Change

HUNGARY:
Hungary Says Hopeful it can Keep its GMO Ban

INDIA:
Be Responsible, UN Climate Panel Head Urges India

INTERNATIONAL:
FACTBOX - Key Facts About China and Climate Change

KENYA:
INTERVIEW - Free Trade can Help Guard the Environment - WTO

KENYA:
Environment Ministers Meet After Climate Warning

KENYA:
Environmentalists Demand Curbs on Mercury Trade

KENYA:
Global Warming to Hit Poor Worst, Says UN's Ban

NETHERLANDS:
Dutch Lawyer Seeks Damages for Toxic Ship Victims

SOUTH AFRICA:
FEATURE - South Africa Bids to Sate Asia's Abalone Cravings

SWITZERLAND:
UN Lifts Ban on Exports of Beluga Caviar

UK:
Warm Weather Prompts Corpse Flower to Bloom Early

UK:
Britons Split over Price of Going Green



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