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7 FEB 2007
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

AUSTRALIA:
INTERVIEW - Australia Cattle King Sees Drought End, More Growth

BELGIUM:
Activists, Car Firms Unhappy with EU Emission Plans

BELGIUM:
EU's Barroso Sees US, China Progress on Climate

BRAZIL:
Brazil's Lula Blasts Rich Nations on Climate

CANADA:
Canada Sees its Greenhouse Gas Emissions Soaring

CHINA:
ANALYSIS - China May Swing to Net Coal Imports by Year End

CHINA:
China is Set on Curbing Fossil Fuels -- Climate Chief

CHINA:
China Says Global Warming in Hands of Wealthy Nations

CHINA:
N.W. China Drought Dries up Water Supplies

CHINA:
UN Doubts China Will Overtake US on Carbon by 2009

CHINA:
China Eyes Summer Launch for Carbon Credit Exchange

GERMANY:
ANALYSIS - New EU Rules May Boost Diesel Hybrids, Fuel Cells

JAPAN:
Japan to Raise Elec Supply Target from Renewables

KENYA:
Illegal Logging Hits Asian Forests, Orangutans - UN

MAURITIUS:
Indian Ocean Tuna Face Illegal Fishing Threat

NORWAY:
INTERVIEW - French Climate Plan May be Distraction - UN Official

UK:
Britain to Host Climate Change Economics Meeting

UK:
Britain Working Toward International Clean Energy Project

UK:
Politics, Business Must go Green - UK's Miliband

UK:
FEATURE - World's Churches go Green and Rally to Cause

UK:
FEATURE - Can Fish Farming Save Depleted Cod?

UK:
FEATURE - Food Miles May be Green, but are They Fair?

US:
Duke Energy Sees no Carbon Limits Till 2009, 2010

US:
CCX to Develop Carbon Emission Credit Products

US:
Electric Car Venture Zap Finds New US Dealers



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