Online News Archive 2005:
Policy
December
December 28, 2005
EU floats a big idea to fight illegal logging
December 21, 2005
Sustainable agriculture delivers the crops
December 21, 2005
Continuing ecosystem degradation threatens human health
December 14, 2005
Sweden to kick fossil-fuel habit by 2020
December 7, 2005
Reprieve for Russia
November
November 30, 2005
Fresher air for Europe?
November 16, 2005
EPA proposes to relax reporting rules for corporate toxic releases
November 9, 2005
Congress weakens environmental laws with loopholes in hurricane-recovery legislation bills
November 2, 2005
U.S. Department of Energy steps into water-supply arena
October
October 26, 2005
The EU could move unilaterally to curb airline emissions
October 20, 2005
The evidence linking hurricanes and climate change
October 19, 2005
Landmark EU ruling on environmental enforcement
October 19, 2005
More fish contaminated by mercury
October 12, 2005
Researchers applaud “grassroots” climate change study
October 12, 2005
Vanishing wetlands
October 5, 2005
High-tech coal energy cheaper than Texas wind power
October 5, 2005
India under threat from climate change
September
September 28, 2005
Great Lakes are suffering
September 28, 2005
From the mountain to the tap
September 21, 2005
EPA seeks data on perchlorate for a second time
September 14, 2005
Experts say no human problem with pharmaceuticals in drinking water
September 14, 2005
Natural resources can pull villagers out of poverty
September 7, 2005
EU bans phthalates in children’s toys
September 7, 2005
Study finds U.S. laws protect vulnerable species
August
August 31, 2005
Skeptics get a journal
August 17, 2005
EU proposes new PM and NOx emission limits
August 10, 2005
Mixed reactions for nuclear fusion
August 3, 2005
California's big rigs face tough emission controls
July
July 27, 2005
France fined over fishing laws
July 19, 2005
Getting the skinny on diesel emissions
July 13, 2005
Loophole ushers invasive species into Great Lakes
July 6, 2005
U.S. highway bills favor new roads
June
June 29, 2005
POPs treaty targets further chemicals
June 22, 2005
EPA drops sewage bypass option
June 15, 2005
Riding the clean-car corridor
June 8, 2005
Are low levels of lead in water risky?
June 1, 2005
Water utilities may be stuck with MTBE cleanup
June 1, 2005
White House asks EPA to revise 38 rules
May
May 25, 2005
California looks at tackling indoor air quality
May 18, 2005
Air
pollution controls = huge savings in Europe
May 4, 2005
Water investments = GDP gains
April
April 27, 2005
Does the EU need a new agency for science policy advice?
April 27, 2005
Mercury news: UNEP embarks on voluntary approach
April 20, 2005
Christine Todd Whitman
April 20, 2005
Budget cuts raise questions about DOE priorities
April 6, 2005
EU
pries open its doors to the public
March
March 30, 2005
Tsunami’s
hazardous legacy
March 23, 2005
Survey
says politics trumps science
March 9, 2005
NSF
cuts education, gets icebreakers
March 9, 2005
Department
of the Interior budget drops
March 2, 2005
Hydrogen,
nuclear, and clean coal are winners at DOE
February
February 23, 2005
Clarifying
the complicated New Source Review
February 16, 2005
President
Bush looks for budget savings at U.S. EPA
February 9, 2005
Protecting
the blue Danube
February 9, 2005
U.S.
coastal conditions still “fair”
February 2, 2005
Conservation
first in Canadian Arctic
January
January 26, 2005
A
fresh look at curbing greenhouse gases
January 19, 2005
U.S.
companies get nervous about EU’s REACH
January 19, 2005
Sodas
with warning labels
January 12, 2005
Methyl
bromide phaseout drags
January 12, 2005
U.S.
PM2.5 levels drop. . .
January 5, 2005
Federal
science squeezed in FY ’05
January 5, 2005
Independent
energy strategy for the U.S.



