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  • Gdansk You Very Much

    Poland could get up to $213 million annually until 2007 from the European Union to clean up its environment, with the funds going primarily to combating air pollution and improving […]

  • What Have They Been Smoking?

    Environmentalists are up in arms over a proposal by Florida drug enforcement officials to wipe out marijuana plants with a bioherbicide, a soil-borne fungus. The state Agriculture and Environmental Protection […]

  • Everything But the Carbon Sink

    A new study throws doubt on a 1998 analysis that determined the plants and soils of the U.S. and southern Canada were absorbing as much carbon dioxide as the two […]

  • Power Lyin'?

    A Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory researcher falsified data that had been considered crucial evidence of a link between electromagnetic fields from power lines and cancer in humans, according to a […]

  • Corporate Welfare: As Sure as Death and Taxes

    Big tax breaks for companies not known for their eco-friendliness have wormed their way into a tax bill that has passed the House and another tax bill that is under […]

  • Silly Babbitt

    Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt has buckled to the demands of ranchers and other land users along the upper Missouri River and declared that he will not put new restrictions on […]

  • Rising Solar

    Japan will launch an $85 million project next month to help Russia deal with environmental problems and conserve energy, reports the Yomiuri Shimbun in Japan. Much of the money will […]

  • A Bum Deal

    Nevada’s two Democratic senators are pressing a bill that would force the Bureau of Land Management to sell land near California’s Mojave National Preserve as a site for a second […]

  • Reinventing the Wheels

    EU ambassadors voted yesterday in favor of a bill that would force automakers to take back old cars and pay for the cost of recycling or reusing them, overriding opposition […]

  • Sit-In on the Dock of the Bay

    Dockworkers, environmentalists, and the regional EPA office in Seattle joined forces yesterday to stop the first in a series of shipments of potentially toxic waste from Taiwan due to be […]