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EU pushes countries on global warming
May 1 2007 9:39PM (CT)
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Developing countries should stop blaming rich nations for the Earth's changing climate and take immediate action to avert the catastrophic effects of global warming, the European Union said.
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EU pushes countries on global warming
May 1 2007 9:39PM (CT)
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Developing countries should stop blaming rich nations for the Earth's changing climate and take immediate action to avert the catastrophic effects of global warming, the European Union said.
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EU pushes countries on global warming
May 1 2007 9:39PM (CT)
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Developing countries should stop blaming rich nations for the Earth's changing climate and take immediate action to avert the catastrophic effects of global warming, the European Union said.
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USDA: Tree beetle may spread across U.S.
May 1 2007 9:39PM (CT)
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - An exotic beetle that destroys ash trees could spread from the Great Lakes states across the east-central United States within the next two decades, federal agriculture officials said Tuesday.
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Scientists protest new reading of ESA
May 1 2007 9:39PM (CT)
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) - More than three dozen scientists have signed a letter to protest a new Bush administration interpretation of the Endangered Species Act, saying it jeopardizes animals such as wolves and grizzly bears.
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Collapsing colony disorder impacts N.D.
May 1 2007 7:13PM (CT)
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - North Dakota now is among about a dozen states where beekeepers report some of their bees are buzzing away from hives for good.
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Scientists display modified sorghum crop
May 1 2007 7:00PM (CT)
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) - Texas A&M University scientists showed off to state and federal officials Tuesday a genetically engineered crop of sorghum they believe will be a more efficient and economical option to corn in drier parts of the country as the nation pushes for alternative energy sources.
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Scientists to do CT scan on mummy corpse
May 1 2007 4:27PM (CT)
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Museum scientists who want to know what's under the wrappings of a child mummy plan a CT scan of the remains Wednesday.
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S.C. seeks public input on ocean energy
May 1 2007 3:02PM (CT)
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) - The government wants to know what people think about generating energy from wind, currents and waves off the South Carolina coast.
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Researchers to do autopsy on dead whale
May 1 2007 2:56PM (CT)
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - Researchers planned to perform an autopsy on a five-ton, nearly 30-foot gray whale that washed ashore dead near Johnson Point in Washington.
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School lunches depend on faux-junk food
May 1 2007 1:35PM (CT)
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Dominated by doughnuts, pizza and foods-on-a-stick, the average school menu in West Virginia can read like the offerings at a glutton's dream buffet.
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School lunches depend on faux-junk food
May 1 2007 1:35PM (CT)
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Dominated by doughnuts, pizza and foods-on-a-stick, the average school menu in West Virginia can read like the offerings at a glutton's dream buffet.
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School lunches depend on faux-junk food
May 1 2007 1:35PM (CT)
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Dominated by doughnuts, pizza and foods-on-a-stick, the average school menu in West Virginia can read like the offerings at a glutton's dream buffet.
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L.A. tops list of nation's most polluted
May 1 2007 6:57AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Los Angeles can continue being the butt of smog jokes now that it has once again topped the American Lung Association's bad air list of most polluted cities in America.
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Nations urged to reduce greenhouse gases
May 1 2007 5:40AM (CT)
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - The European Union called on developing countries Tuesday to take immediate steps to reduce greenhouse gases, saying they must stop blaming richer nations for their own failure to act.
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