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"The key murderer is the government": Anil Agarwal

Gujarat Quake - News from the Epicentre
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Gujarat quake timeline
March 9 - Hope & Succour: Images from Bhuj
March 7 - Prince Charles launches 'sponsor-a-home scheme' for Gujarat

March 7 - No escape for guilty builders: Gujarat home minister

March 6 - Wanted: A politically correct solution to natural calamities

March 3 - Gujarat relief begs $100 million question
March 3 - US Congressman to seek more funds for Gujarat
March 3 - Warriors for peace
February 27 - Only mud huts withstood quake
February 27 - The Courage of Bhuj
February 23 - Form national panel on earthquakes, says Delhi HC
February 23 - Foreigners give Gujarat a healing touch
February 22 - Labourers, pigeons return to Gujarat
February 19 - Our lives will never be the same again'
February 19 - More tremors shake Gujarat
February 6 - More than a million need help in Indian quake zone
February 6 - One million people homeless in Gujarat
February 5 - Quake survivors risk lives in crumbling homes
February 4 - India strives to recover after quake
February 2 - Earthquakes measured in human, economic terms

February 2 - Quake survivors lodge complaints against builders
February 2 - The devastation of Gujarat
February 1 - Indian economy hit by quake
February 1 - U.S. Department of Defence joins earthquake relief effort in India
February 1 - Quake survivors fall sick on lack of drinking water
January 31 - Quake triggers Narmada dam safety debate
January 31 - Death toll still rising in Gujarat earthquake
January 30 - India quake causes oil spill near Kandla port
January 29 - Death toll climbs in India's worst earthquake
January 29 - Netscaler President and CEO encourages Silicon Valley business leaders to raise relief for Indian earthquake victims
January 26 - Quake turns India's Republic Day into day of mourning

India

Annan to visit India from March 15 (March 9, 2001)
Ministry recommends hefty hike in natural gas rates (March 9, 2001)

'I will fight till the mining stops' (March 9, 2001)

"The environment is too crucial for the finance minister not to have highlighted it" - TERI Director (March 7, 2001)

Herbal 'gulal' patent still pending (March 7, 2001)
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Two tigers die of natural causes in Corbett park (March 7, 2001)

EnvIndia.com adds a new eco-guru (March 7, 2001)

Hindustan Motors to focus on CNG Ambassadors (March 7, 2001)

Delhi to get zonal transport system, EoI invited (March 7, 2001)

Strain of foot-and-mouth virus first appeared in India (March 7, 2001)

Tiger killings in India - seven arrested (March 6, 2001)

Buddhist monks, students protest statue destruction (March 5, 2001)

Literacy rate to touch 70 percent by 2010 (March 3, 2001)

Five Indian students selected for Mars 'mission' (March 3, 2001)
Indian villagers suffer serious health effects from governmental company’s pesticides programme (March 2, 2001)

‘Man on the street’ has no place in Yashwant Sinha’s budget: Anil Agarwal (March 1, 2001)
"The Budget will accentuate unemployment instead of creating jobs" (March 1, 2001)

Small cars in India to be cheaper by Rs 32,000 (March 1, 2001)

Activists expose Hindustan Lever's illegal mercury waste dumps in Kodaikanal (February 28, 2001)
CSE documents poisoning of Kerala villagers by endosulfan spray (Down to Earth - February 28, 2001)
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Delhi government launches global tender for 5000 CNG buses (February 27, 2001)
Karnataka drafts plan to herald biotech revolution in India (February 27, 2001)
Fibreglass beaks to the rescue of hornbills (February 27, 2001)
India's Supreme Court issues notices to Medha Patkar, Arundhati Roy (February 27, 2001)
India lowest contributor of greenhouse gases (February 25, 2001)
Mystery disease has Siliguri residents in grip of fear psychosis (February 23, 2001)
India in bid to block caste talks at racism meeting (February 23, 2001)
Wildlife protection award for leading wildlife campaigner Vivek Menon! (February 22, 2001)
India-Germany sign agreement on biotechnology (February 22, 2001)
India defends importing nuclear fuel from Russia (February 22, 2001)
The power-starved valley of Kashmir (February 22, 2001)
Millions bathe as Kumbh Mela ends (February 22, 2001)

Uttaranchal police arrest poachers' guide (February 22, 2001)

Kenyan orphanage takes initiative on Cipla's AIDS drugs (February 22, 2001)

New Delhi heads for environmental disaster as mountains of garbage pile up (February 21, 2001)

India's rural teenagers in the dark on safer sex (February 21, 2001)

Consider globalisation impact on poor: Amartya Sen (February 21, 2001)

Kakarapar workers receive higher radiation (February 20, 2001)

Indian police hunt elephant poachers in Corbett (February 20, 2001)
Indian elephant poachers kill five tuskers in Corbett Park (February 19, 2001)

Villagers may be shifted out of Corbett Park (February 19, 2001)

Netherlands prevents toxic ship from sailing, suspects India is final destination (February 15, 2001)
The Indian government and industry push for nuclear power, even as the world abandons it (February 15, 2001)
India's Aquaculture authority bill draws flak from traditional fisherfolk (Down to Earth - February 15, 2001)
Indian government's lack of support for organic cotton may impede growth (Down to Earth - February 15, 2001)
India, WB sign pacts on watershed, tank plans in Karnataka (February 15, 2001)
Viatru's online experience shows the making of Mughal-art inspired linen collection (February 14, 2001)

Indian wildlife scientists link vanishing vultures to rise in human anthrax (February 12, 2001)
Drugmakers face dilemma over Cipla's cheap AIDS cocktail (February 9, 2001)
Family planning programmes in South Asia to suffer under Bush (February 6, 2001)

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International

State of the World

Earth must support 77 million new people each year (March 6, 2001)
Natural disasters and war spark hunger in Asia (March 2, 2001)

Six key states pushing world population to 9 billion people (March 1, 2001)

Drought and displacement make Afghanis desperate (February 20, 2001)

EU to publish environmental index in the spring (February 5, 2001)

See what a state the world is in: The Worldwatch State of the World 2001 Report (January 12, 2001)

Climate Change and Ozone Depletion

EU could ratify climate pact by July 2002 (March 9, 2001)
Sea levels in a CO2-enhanced world (March 9, 2001)

There's money in saving the world - Blair (March 8, 2001)

Major studies jeopardize IPCC assessment (March 7, 2001)

Balance of political will tips scale of climate change (March 7, 2001)

Climate friendly technology good for profits and environment, says Blair (March 6, 2001)

G8 environment ministers keep climate ball rolling (March 5, 2001)

Low-cost global warming fixes available, says UN (March 5, 2001)

Rising oceans threaten to destroy ecosystems (March 5, 2001)

US not backtracking on global warming - EPA chief (March 5, 2001)

NGOs want commitment on climate change (March 5, 2001)

Climate change talks to resume in Bonn on July 16 (March 2, 2001)

Policies on environmental change should include microbial influences (March 2, 2001)

Climate change could affect every area on Earth (February 23, 2001)

Ice cap melting does not cause an even sea-level rise across the globe (February 23, 2001)

Global warming is not coming, it's here (February 22, 2001)

Sea level rise linked to global warming (February 22, 2001)

Global warming linked to melting ice cap - study (February 22, 2001)

Global Warming: Africa Hit Hardest (February 22, 2001)

Greenpeace says report reveals "climate emergency" (February 20, 2001)

UN officials and NGOs urge action on climate (February 20, 2001)

Significant changes likely in the Arctic from climate change (February 20, 2001)
Disease, floods seen as global warming outcome (February 20, 2001)

Scientists warn global warming could make the Earth unhabitable (February 19, 2001)
The snows of Kilimanjaro could vanish by 2015 (February 19, 2001)

World disasters seen as outcome of global warming (February 19, 2001)

Scientists warn of climate devastation (February 19, 2001)
UNEP workshop held on military's role in ozone and climate issues (February 16, 2001)

Climate change talks set for summer (February 13, 2001)

Ford UK chairman leads fight against carbon emissions (February 13, 2001)

Warming oceans bring new dangers of sea level rise (February 12, 2001)

Climate Change Panel to endorse forests and emissions trading to curb global warming (February 10, 2001)

Debate on climate change policy exposes different opinions, approach (February 9, 2001)

EU agrees to delay in climate talks (February 8, 2001)

Soot a major factor in global warming (February 8, 2001)
Melting Arctic permafrost could speed global warming (February 8, 2001)
Idling engines have major impact on climate change (February 8, 2001)
Storm surges increase with warming oceans: CSIRO (February 6, 2001)
UK to miss emissions reduction target by 20 pct (February 6, 2001)
Interactive map documents global hotspots (February 5, 2001)

Climate change costs could top $300 billion annually (February 5, 2001)

Melting Antarctic glacier raising sea level (February 5, 2001)

Climate fears as major Antarctic glacier melts (February 2, 2001)
Global warming could cause water, power shortages in American West (February 2, 2001)

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Energy and Renewables

Position wind as clean solution to energy crisis, says U.S. trade group (March 7, 2001)
Oil-rich Dubai considers renewable hydrogen production (March 7, 2001)

Anti-nuclear flotilla
in Pacific forces nuclear fuel shipment to turn back (March 7, 2001)
UK renewable plans step in right direction - greens (March 7, 2001)

UK scientists link power lines to child leukemia (March 6, 2001)
Power lines may raise cancer risk, study shows (March 5, 2001)
Biofuels in the spotlight (March 5, 2001)

UK budget boost sought for "real" green road fuels (March 5, 2001)
Greens accuse rich countries of double talk on fuel (March 5, 2001)

Power games over German "green" energy boast (March 5, 2001)

How our energy policies are killing our planet (March 2, 2001)
Seattle experiments with green fuel (March 2, 2001)

Bite the bullet and embrace clean energy, UN tells governments (March 2, 2001)

G8 blasted over failures on Eastern Europe's nuclear plants (March 2, 2001)

Oil, coal would be hit if carbon use cut - UN study (March 2, 2001)

Americans oppose Alaska drilling says green poll (March 2, 2001)

Bush ties solar power to oil drilling (March 1, 2001)

Give green power a chance (March 1, 2001)
Study shows benefits of light colored roof (February 28, 2001)

Benefits of more ethanol use runs into billions, says report (February 27, 2001)

Hemp fuel-powered vehicle hits the streets (February 26, 2001)

Rising demand threatens EU green energy goal (February 21, 2001)

Copper holds the key to electrical energy efficiency (February 20, 2001)

Going off the grid: New power sources, efficiencies looking good (February 19, 2001)

Energy efficient homes catching on (February 19, 2001)

Risk to oil supply will grow, say experts (February 15, 2001)

Windmills to power Australian Antarctic bases (February 15, 2001)

Shell sees growing role for natural gas, renewables (February 15, 2001)

Electric cars, electric bicycles remain a novelty to consumers (February 14, 2001)

Renewables ready to take off, says GEF report (February 13, 2001)

California electricity crisis spurs sales of home wind energy systems (February 13, 2001)

Australia's top solar car racers hit the track at SunRace 21.C (February 13, 2001)

Life off the Grid - Elaborate homemade power system supplies power (February 12, 2001)

Billions in profits predicted for renewable energies (February 12, 2001)
Energy alternatives spark Wall Street's interest (February 12, 2001)
Ballard paves way in fuel-cell technology (February 12, 2001)
Argentina will power the future with wind (February 9, 2001)
Global survey finds wind energy's explosive expansion continuing (February 9, 2001)
California power crisis: Impacting the green power market (February 8, 2001)

Inefficient homes, appliances mean high energy bills (February 8, 2001)
Oil firms put their 'green' feet forward (February 8, 2001)
California power crisis energizes fuel cell industry (February 7, 2001)
Lame marketing turns UK consumers off green power (February 6, 2001)
Energy taxes must rise to save climate - EU's Wallstrom (February 5, 2001)
Energy-efficient supplies going fast in California (February 5, 2001)
NRDC's responsible energy policy does not require Arctic Refuge drilling (February 5, 2001)
Computer related electricity use overestimated (February 5, 2001)
Energy efficiency investments can help prevent California-style electric system meltdown (February 4, 2001)
Environmentalists sue Shell over "illegal" Pakistan project (February 2, 2001)
World’s two largest wind farms announced (February 2, 2001)
Republican energy plan encourages Alaska drilling (February 2, 2001)

Poll: Arctic oil drilling unpopular (February 1, 2001)

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Agriculture and Genetic Engineering

A genetic glimpse: Ordering designer children like pairs of shoes (March 11, 2001)
Forum on human cloning turns raucous (March 10, 2001)

Scientists plan first human clone within two years (March 9, 2001)
US corn exports cut by StarLink biotech saga - USDA (March 9, 2001)

Kellogg products said to show Starlink corn traces - paper (March 9, 2001)

USDA purchasing contaminated corn (March 8, 2001)

EPA awaits first comprehensive review on safety of GM crops (March 7, 2001)

FAO says organic farming can reduce hunger (March 7, 2001)

Gene research finds new use in agricultural breeding (March 7, 2001)

Using nature to manage landscape pests (March 5, 2001)

Europe, Asia alerts over foot-and-mouth disease (March 5, 2001)
Gene-altered protein contaminates U.S. seed corn (March 5, 2001)
Corn seed tainted by gene-altered protein (March 2, 2001)

Australia grain group says GM-free 'impossible' (March 2, 2001)

Britain announces new GM crop trials (March 2, 2001)

EPA analysis of GM corn flawed (March 1, 2001)
Safety - the hardest word in agriculture? (March 1, 2001)

Social sciences need to catch up with genetics (March 1, 2001)

Labeling may be answer to modified food problem (February 27, 2001)

Argentina: Industrialized agriculture and GE (February 27, 2001)
Computer model provides farmers information on soil-based carbon storage (February 27, 2001)
Europe becoming two-tier GM/non-GM market - Toepfer (February 26, 2001)

58 pct of Americans favor biofood labels - industry survey (February 23, 2001)

Monsanto seeks to ease biotech wheat concerns (February 23, 2001)

Russian soil quality so poor that it can barely sustain population (February 23, 2001)

Grains of delusion (February 20, 2001)

New European GM crop directive requires "traceability" (February 19, 2001)

How many genes did researchers find in human DNA? (February 12, 2001)

Intensive farming methods risk world food production (February 14, 2001)

EU assembly approves strict rules for GM products (February 14, 2001)

US shoppers express 'outrage' that GE product choices aren't clear, FDA reports (February 13, 2001)

EU to tackle BSE scare with organic farming (February 13, 2001)
Olive farming in southern Europe leading to desertification (February 13, 2001)
Human cloning quest begins in earnest (February 7, 2001)
GM crops not likely to create superweeds, says biotech-sponsored study (February 7, 2001)
Canadian consumers threatened by GM foods (February 5, 2001)
Bigger harvests, without pesticides or genetically modified crops? (February 3, 2001)
Future of biotech food hotly debated (February 2, 2001)
Rice genome brings hope, controversy (February 2, 2001)
Europe's green farming crusade to face obstacles (February 2, 2001)
Farmers unclear about biotech rules (February 1, 2001)

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Toxics and Pollution

Motorbikes face tougher EU emissions limits from 2003 (March 9, 2001)
Erin Brockovich explains dangers of toxic mold (March 8, 2001)
EPA investigates campuses for pollution (March 8, 2001)

Canadian government failing to protect citizens from toxics (March 8, 2001)

Car "library" offers an auto alternative (March 7, 2001)

Plants may be the new toxic avengers (March 6, 2001)

Fertilisers foul Iowa's lakes (March 6, 2001)

Study finds smokers' wives absorb cancer chemicals (March 6, 2001)

Maine hospitals set precedent in phasing out mercury and PVC plastic (March 5, 2001)

Mercury poses risk to 1 in 10 U.S. pregnancies (March 5, 2001)

Arsenic is an endocrine disruptor (March 5, 2001)

Nepalese brick-making industry could cut pollution by using more efficient kilns (March 2, 2001)

U.S. acts to sharply reduce diesel pollution (March 2, 2001)

US company providing solution to India's arsenic problem (March 1, 2001)
Imagine a future of car-free cities (March 1, 2001)

Nepal panel to pay sherpas to clean Mount Everest (February 27, 2001)

Living near areas of pesticides use may boost foetal death due to birth defects (February 23, 2001)

Shell faces court action over polluting Brazilian shanty-town (February 23, 2001)
When eating fish can be hazardous to your health (February 20, 2001)

Friends of the Earth targets household chemical products (February 19, 2001)

Pesticide exposure could boost risk of miscarriage (February 19, 2001)

Asia's urban waste burners are health risk, says Greenpeace (February 19, 2001)
Anti-nuke flotilla sets sail into South Pacific (February 19, 2001)

Toxic releases suspect in high childhood cancer rates of Florida counties (February 18, 2001)
Asia joins West as major air polluter (February 16, 2001)

Environmentalists and industry criticise new European chemicals White Paper (February 16, 2001)

Environmental chemicals contributing to early onset of puberty in girls (February 15, 2001)
Roses: Romantic relics or pretty poisons? (February 14, 2001)

U.S. regulators vote to ban lead wick candles (February 14, 2001)

Radiation resistant microbe featured in cleanup research (February 14, 2001)

Water pollution traced with bacterial DNA (February 13, 2001)

Nobel Prize chemist helps Mexico city clear the air (February 13, 2001)
Valentine’s Day flowers often loaded with chemicals (February 12, 2001)
Diesel school buses pose cancer dangers (February 12, 2001)
Mercury assessment among key decisions taken, as UNEP governing council ends session (February 9, 2001)
Sweden proposes radical chemical control for a "non-toxic environment" (February 9, 2001)
Fern soaks up arsenic with "staggering efficiency" (February 2, 2001)
Commission proposes ban on brominated flame retardant (February 2, 2001)
POPs treaty moves forward (February 1, 2001)

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Natural Resources and Conservation

TRAFFIC maps out strategy to protect species from poachers (March 8, 2001)
Wildlifers criticize China on protection of tigers (March 8, 2001)

"Extinct" Australian plant rediscovered after 80 years (March 8, 2001)

Malaysia's Bakun dam construction to resume (March 8, 2001)

US sets protections for celebrated jumping frogs (March 7, 2001)

Mexico opens national crusade for forests and water (March 7, 2001)

Mexican environmentalists accuse loggers of poisoning 22 million monarch butterflies (March 7, 2001)

Rehabilitating the road less travelled (March 7, 2001)

Dredging project threatens Brazil wetland (March 5, 2001)

Recyclers hail vermicomposting (March 5, 2001)

Groups aim to mobilize discarded cellphones (March 5, 2001)

Building on ideas for urban conservation (March 4, 2001)
Governments agree on plan to tackle pirate fishing (March 2, 2001)

New voice for the world's largest Conservation organisation (March 1, 2001)

Mediterranean under threat from tourism, says WWF (March 1, 2001)

Scientists look at impact of fish farming (March 1, 2001)

Greenpeace accuses Canadian timber firm of misleading public (March 1, 2001)

Kenya's logging plans face UN censure (February 28, 2001)

RecycleXchange introduces online materials exchange program (February 28, 2001)
Time and forest running out for the orangutan (February 26, 2001)

Marine scientists call for fishing ban in 20% of global seas (February 23, 2001)

Census of world’s oceans will boost conservation efforts (February 23, 2001)

Philippines forestland goes bald despite millions spent (February 23, 2001)

WWF lists top 10 most vulnerable forests (February 22, 2001)

Marine reserves called best hope for ocean species (February 22, 2001)

Ambitious bid launched for worldwide marine census (February 22, 2001)

Greens seek to bar Pakistan park gas exploration (February 22, 2001)

Scientists map biological changes in earth's tropical forests (February 22, 2001)

World's rivers under threat: WWF (February 21, 2001)

Unspoiled Alaska worth billions, say eco-advocates (February 21, 2001)

U.S. fish stocks fail to recover, conservation groups warn (February 21, 2001)

US fisheries report stirs conservationist concern (February 19, 2001)

Global appetite for farmed fish devouring world’s wild fish supplies (February 19, 2001)
New evidence shows that benefits of marine reserves extend beyond boundaries (February 19, 2001)
Panda could be just a logo if habitat loss continues (February 19, 2001)

Scientists demand 'fish parks' to save marine species (February 17, 2001)

Keeping coastal waters clean with shellfish (February 16, 2001)

Grim outlook for killer whale survival (February 16, 2001)

UNEP: Streamlining wildlife treaties could save millions of $$$ (February 15, 2001)
Conservation group brings new hope for S. Africa's endangered species (February 15, 2001)

Cars and Crops competing for land: Worldwatch (February 14, 2001)
EcologyFund.com celebrates one-year anniversary, over 5000 acres saved! (February 14, 2001)

Jane Goodall's "Valentine's Day gift to the environment" (February 14, 2001)

The Rainforest Alliance hosts Smart Sounds: Music for the Planet IV (February 14, 2001)
Police uncover attempt to smuggle plants and animals from Cayman Islands (February 14, 2001)
Dynamite, cyanide-fishing and global warming devastating world's coral reefs (February 13, 2001)
Fish populations contining to decline around the world(February 13, 2001)
Record high number of U.S. fish stocks in jeopardy (February 13, 2001)
Caviar barons meet greens in Moscow to save sturgeon (February 13, 2001)
Globalization threat to world's cultural, linguistic and biological diversity: UNEP (February 8, 2001)
Globalisation wiping out languages, natural links (February 8, 2001)
U.S. wildlife refuges facing major threats (February 8, 2001)
Commercial whaling may get "green light" (February 8, 2001)
China's chopsticks crusade - Drive against disposables feeds environmental movement (February 6, 2001)
Website helps consumers recycle used electronics (February 2, 2001)
World Wetlands Day features the good, the bad and the ugly (February 2, 2001)
World Wetlands Day sees numerous new protected areas (February 2, 2001)
Funds for conservation & environmental programs through recycling (February 1, 2001)

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Resources and Technology

First 'one-stop shopping' rainforest website (March 7, 2001)
New energy-efficient table lamp shines light where you need it (March 6, 2001)

Learn how to lower your energy bills at the Berkeley lab website (March 6, 2001)

The Foster Foundation: Kids for the Environment! (March 6, 2001)

New hope in the fight against malaria (March 5, 2001)

"Earth Force After School" helps youth discover solutions to environmental issues (March 2, 2001)

The 21st century campus: Promoting advanced environmental standards (March 2, 2001)

New probe monitors mine waste (March 2, 2001)

U.S. research universities host conference on Environment-Health links (March 1, 2001)

New in situ remediation technology receives patent (February 27, 2001)
Making a better molecular trap for radioactive waste (February 27, 2001)

University of Wisconsin-Madison offers short course in green engineering (February 26, 2001)

Fuelcell loader for mining sector to hit market in 5 years (February 20, 2001)

S. Africa to focus on water, children in Earth Summit (February 19, 2001)

UN launches pioneering website on global state of the environment (February 16, 2001)

Scientists develop cleaner method for making computer chips (February 16, 2001)

"Growing up green": How to raise happy, healthy and environmentally savvy children (February 15, 2001)

NWF and eNature create a virtual gateway to the natural world (February 14, 2001)
Canadian city to host 2002 UNEP children's conference (February 13, 2001)
Revolutionary breakthrough in municipal solid waste treatment (February 12, 2001)
UNEP launches Youth Sustainable Development process (February 9, 2001)
Website Links Environmental, Economic Sustainability (February 9, 2001)

New NOAA manual an essential safety tool for divers (February 9, 2001)

Website answers questions on climate (February 8, 2001)
New website to reflect upon personal experiences of environmentalists (February 6, 2001)

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Business and Politics

Startech environmental unveils StarCell hydrogen-producing system (March 8, 2001)
Turning conservatives on to conservation (March 8, 2001)

Eco-tourism at the expense of the environment in Belize (March 7, 2001)

Sustainable Business Institute grants first Seal of Sustainability (March 6, 2001)

Leasing products is better for the environment (March 6, 2001)

E-commerce: friend or foe of the environment? (March 6, 2001)

Greens and clergy forming new alliances to protect environment (March 6, 2001)

New renewable resource-based food service alternative for use in major venues (March 5, 2001)

China's Zhu unveils first 'green' 5-year plan (March 5, 2001)

Unrepentant Nader wants Green Party to run twice as many candidates (March 4, 2001)
Hydrogen-powered Honda fuel cell vehicle to lead L.A. marathon (March 2, 2001)
Read a summary of alternative-fuel vehicle news
New super-charged Ford made with recyclable plastic (March 2, 2001)

World Bank president calls on rich countries to help poor nations (March 2, 2001)

Wealthy nations should follow EU's trade lead, say officials (February 28, 2001)

Environmentalists laud White House effort on pollution (February 28, 2001)
WorldCom supports IMBA trail education sign project (February 28, 2001)

Natural gas-powered 2001 Honda Civic GX is first ever near-zero emission vehicle (February 26, 2001)
Social responsibility and business: A new web-based training course (February 26, 2001)

AIR-WORLD Environmental makes continuous emissions monitoring systems (February 26, 2001)

Enginion Ag's Equal Zero Emission Engine (Ezee) to replace Internal Combustion Engine (February 25, 2001)

US Interior Secretary says government accepts Clinton monument protections (February 23, 2001)

UN top environment official heartened by Bush climate talk moves (February 23, 2001)

$55 billion spent for wasteful and environmentally damaging programs: Green Scissors 2001 (February 23, 2001)

Internet drives environmental cost savings of up to $44 million (February 22, 2001)
Activists push for labour rights, environmentally conscious products (February 21, 2001)

Friends of the Earth Colombia calls for investigation into environmentalists' murder (February 20, 2001)

BMW says developed car with on-board fuel cell power (February 19, 2001)
New alliance to promote U.S. environmental exports to Asia (February 15, 2001)

FedEx Express wants more environmentally friendly fleet February 15, 2001)
Industry meets Environment: International Society of Industrial Ecology launched (February 14, 2001)
US, others played a role in Indonesian pulp and paper collapse (February 13, 2001)
UNEP aims for stronger global role (February 9, 2001)
Ford sees dawn of pollution-free hydrogen cars (February 8, 2001)
Guide ranks greenest and meanest vehicles of 2001 (February 8, 2001)

Sustainable developments in Davos (February 7, 2001)

Environment a weapon in Israeli-Palestinian conflict (February 5, 2001)

Public gains influence under EU's new Green Law (February 5, 2001)

Norton adds momentum to free market environmentalism (February 4, 2001)

How to create a phony power crisis: The Bush-Enron connection (February 2, 2001)
McDonald's says it's no symbol of globalisation (February 1, 2001)
Ten Worst Corporations of 2000 (January 3 2001)
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Lever, Clean up, Don't cover up (March 9, 2001)
‘Man on the street’ has no place in Yashwant Sinha’s budget: Anil Agarwal (March 1, 2001)
Activists expose Hindustan Lever's illegal mercury waste dumps in Kodaikanal, India (February 28, 2001)
NAPM condemns killing of adivasis in Koel-Karo (February 24, 2001)
A Fukuoka There, A Cherkadi Here... (February 23, 2001)

Maharastra government's regressive decision puts one more nail in the wildlife coffin (February 21, 2001)
Environmentalists applaud mercury action by US Senator Susan Collins (February 15, 2001)
Paving the Planet: Cars and crops competing for land (February 14, 2001)
Genetically engineered 'golden rice' is fool’s gold : Greenpeace (February 9, 2001)
Comprehensive green building resource published by PPRC (February 3, 2001)
EIA launches website to encourage consumers to reuse and recycle used electronics (February 1, 2001)
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