Category:Environment
Subcategories
This category has the following 25 subcategories, out of 25 total.
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- 2012 United Nations Climate Change Conference (1 article)
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- Asbestos (17 articles)
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- Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explosion (30 articles)
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- Earth Day (4 articles)
- Endangered Species Act (5 articles)
- Environment Canada (12 articles)
- Environmental Protection Agency (8 articles)
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- Greenpeace (57 articles)
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- Institute of Cetacean Research (6 articles)
- International Fund for Animal Welfare (7 articles)
- International Whaling Commission (9 articles)
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- Landfill (14 articles)
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- Natural Environment Research Council (3 articles)
- Natural Resources Defense Council (6 articles)
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- Orbital debris (11 articles)
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- Volkswagen emissions scandal (3 articles)
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- Wildlife Conservation Society (4 articles)
Pages in category "Environment"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 630 total.
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- Abu Dhabi starts constructing 'green city'
- Africa makes first draft version of UNCCC treaty, with harder goals
- After 100 days, Deepwater Horizon oil spill still threatens Gulf coast
- Al Gore and Climate Panel awarded Nobel Peace prize 2007
- Alarm sounded over US honey bee die-off
- Amazon deforestation accelerating
- Amazon rainforest being destroyed faster than previously believed
- American botanist Lou Jost discovers world's smallest orchid
- Annual Japanese whaling campaign kills 30 minke whales
- Annual Perseids meteor shower visible in northern hemisphere
- Anti-whaling Sea Shepherd crew detained in South Africa
- Appalachian Mountains coal company target of protesters
- Arctic ice cap shrank sharply this summer
- Arctic ice levels at record low opening Northwest Passage
- Argentina celebrates its independence day covered in white
- Arnold Schwarzenegger marks three day visit to Canada
- Arnold Schwarzenegger to visit Canada
- Around 7,100 cheetahs remain, say experts
- Asbestos controversy aboard Scientology ship Freewinds
- Asbestos discovery triggers evacuation and closure of New Jersey middle school
- Asbestos scare shuts down mail delivery in Christchurch, New Zealand
- Asbestos victims file 6.6 billion yen class action lawsuit in Tokyo
- Ash and steam reported over Mount St. Helens
- Asian ministers pledge to increase wild tiger numbers
- Atlantic storm Danielle strengthens to hurricane force
- Auckland City Council acts to remove suspect chemicals in pre-school's soil
- Australia records hottest year on record
- Australia saves three billion plastic bags from circulation
- Australia stingray deaths possible revenge for Steve Irwin
- Australia's "most powerful" windfarm approved
- Australia: Mat Morgan, Greens candidate in South Gippsland, talks climate, tourism, and local issues with Wikinews
- Australia: Wikinews interviews David Liebelt, South Gippsland local election candidate
- Australia: Wikinews interviews Les Harmer, South Gippsland local election candidate
- Australian blitz on fish poaching
- Australian frog is rediscovered after 17 years
- Australian government approves Tasmanian pulp mill
- Australian government commits AU$60 million to cut greenhouse emissions
- Australian government paves way for nuclear waste dump in Northern Territory
- Australian government says technology could reduce emissions three times more than Kyoto
- Australian Labor Party announces new Climate Change Policy
- Australian Medical Association backs ethanol blended fuels
- Australian nuclear power plants rejected by states
- Australian Opposition Leader pledges to save Great Barrier Reef
- Australian report shows emissions increase "more than doubled since the 1990s"
- Australian scientists develop culture to destroy reef-killing starfish
- Australian warship sunk as artificial reef
- Australians more concerned by global warming than terrorism, says Lowy report
- Australians unite against whaling in Southern Ocean
- Australian–US team of scientists finds Atlantic warming causes Pacific climate trends
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- Bahamas become fourth country to ban shark fishing
- "Bali Roadmap" agreed on, applauded
- Big Island residents prepare for arrival of Flossie
- Bird flu hits Philippines
- Black vulture population targeted for reduction at Virginia boat launch
- Blair challenges New Zealand to fight against global warming
- Blair recognizes Kyoto treaty stopped by its restrictions
- Blair wishes to cooperate with the United States to reduce climatic change
- Blob off Alaskan coast identified
- Bloomberg and Clinton create green alliance
- Bonobo chimp threatened in Congo
- BP CEO Tony Hayward to resign, say analysts
- BP lose laptop containing sensitive claimant data
- BP report into Gulf of Mexico disaster lays blame on other contractors
- BP reports progress in oil spill cleanup
- BP says Gulf oil spill slowed as estimates of oil spilled increase
- BP: New cap on Gulf of Mexico oil well in place
- BP: One oil leak in Gulf of Mexico plugged
- BP: Plug for underwater oil leak in Gulf of Mexico fails
- Brazilian environmentalists tell residents to urinate in shower to save water
- Brazilian President: not continuing to use biofuels would be a 'crime against humanity'
- Wikinews:Briefs/June 30, 2005
- Wikinews:Briefs/September 2, 2010
- Brisbane, Australia Magistrates Court charges two cotton farmers with $20m fraud
- Britain's Royal Windsor Castle to get hydro-electric power plant
- British Airways plans to cut carbon dioxide emissions by 50% by 2050
- British government considering new nuclear power stations
- British scientists claim 2005 warmest yet in Northern Hemisphere
- British surfers catch more than waves: Scientists find antibiotic-resistant bacteria
- Brown promises Britain will lead world in fight against climate change
- Brush fire starts in Hawaii's Makua Valley
- Bulusan Volcano releases some ash
- Buncefield oil depot tank 'was overflowing'
- Bush calls for US offshore oil exploration
- Bush EPA nominee abandons insecticide-on-children study after Senate hearing
- Bush proclaims Northwestern Hawaiian Islands a National Monument
- Businesses and individuals worldwide to turn lights off as part of Earth Hour 2009
- Businesses and individuals worldwide turn lights off as part of Earth Hour 2008
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- California lead bullet ban moves forward
- California offers rebates for alternative fuel vehicles
- California's SB 1 Bill Originators' and Supporters Turn Against Bill
- Calls for "critical breakthrough" in the opening speeches of Climate Conference in Bali
- Calls for bottled water bans grow in Canada
- Cambridge, Mass., city council recommends construction firm W. R. Grace remain under DEP supervision for asbestos contamination
- Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, releases study of local emissions
- Canada keeping eye on Deepwater Horizon spill
- CanadaVOTES: Animal Alliance (AAEVPC) party leader Liz White running in Toronto Centre
- Canadian government 'will respect' Kyoto law
- Canadian government employee faces criminal charges in leak of environment plan
- Canadian government threatens to ignore law respecting Kyoto Protocol
- Canadian Prime Minister Harper agrees to send 'Clean Air Act' to committee
- Canadian province receives warning from Exxon
- Canadian trio claim South Pole record for trans-Antarctic trip
- Captain and four shipping companies face legal action over 2009 Australian oil spill
- Carbon trading scheme proposed by British MP
- Cargo plane crashes in Alaska's Denali Park, sparks wildfire
- Caterpillars force temporary closure of Wisconsin state park
- Chair of European Parliament's agricultural committee discusses biofuels with Wikinews
- Charlie the smoking chimpanzee dies aged 52
- Chesapeake Bay Program issues first-ever water quality forecast
- China and Indonesia hail deal of Copenhagen summit
- China bans free plastic bags
- China completes "mammoth" Three Gorges Dam hydro-electricity project
- China launches major cleanup operation after oil spill
- China promises cut in carbon dioxide emissions
- China targets Google, Baidu and Internet portals over porn
- Chinese bloggers pressure leads to kitten killer giveup
- Chinese ship leaking oil near Great Barrier Reef
- Christchurch, New Zealand floods causes havoc
- Cigarette butts kill fish, scientists complain
- Cities across Texas increase efforts to combat mosquitos
- Class action launched by Australian bushfire survivors against SP AusNet
- Climate campaigners scale UK Parliament and hang protest banners from the building
- Climate change a factor in Australia's warmest year on record
- Climate change impacts Wyoming
- Climate change talks continue in Bali
- Climate conference in Bali begins on Monday
- Climate Conference in Bali concluded; opinions on outcome differ
- Climate Negotiations soon to conclude in Bali; UN "concerned by the pace of things"
- Colombia’s Uribe orders the bombing of a Natural National Park
- Containment capsule captures 10,000 oil barrels a day in Gulf of Mexico
- Controversial Brazilian dam gets preliminary approval
- Controversial wind farm approved by US government
- Copenhagen climate conference ends with "meaningful agreement"
- Copenhagen climate conference opens
- Corruption blamed for Papuan rainforest destruction
- Council of Australian Governments agree on reduced environmental regulation
- Criticism over Qingzang Railway as opening nears
- Cyclone Emma crosses West Australian coast
- Cyclone Giri makes landfall in Myanmar, kills one
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- Dam removal proposal for Klamath River
- Danish unofficial draft version of UNCCC treaty leaks, G77 reacts sharply
- David Suzuki to Visit University of Toronto
- Death of captive rhino halts propagation efforts in US
- Deepwater Horizon oil well finally dead, authorities say
- Delhi earns UN carbon credits
- Demand for biofuel irrigation worsens global water crisis
- Developing nations bring technology transfer on agenda against resistance of Canada, Japan and US
- Diesel spill in northern Saskatchewan
- Disposal of fracking wastewater poses potential environmental problems
- Disputed island disappears beneath sea on India-Bangladesh border
- Dozens of cats removed from feces-ridden New Jersey house
- Drought conditions hit much of US again in 2012
- Duck hunters asked to help monitor spread of Avian Flu
- Dungog, Australia residents celebrate continued protection of local forest
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- Earth Day 2008 marked in various ways
- Earth Day 2009 celebrated around the globe
- Earthquake hits Ottawa, Canada
- Earthquake strikes northeast Japan, shakes Tokyo
- Eastern Slovak village Buzica honored as European Stork Village
- EBay removes Canadian town's listing of sperm whale carcass
- Electric vehicles can be less green than classic fuel cars, Norwegian study finds
- Endangered 'Asian unicorn' sighted
- Endangered Luzon Buttonquail photographed alive by Philippines documentary
- Entomological Society of America renames invasive moth
- Environmental protesters arrested at Massachusetts airport
- Environmentalists: "Turn everything off!" on February 1st
- EPA block massive West Australian energy project
- EPA proposes using Clean Air Act to fight global warming
- Eritrea declares its coastline a protected area
- Erosion influences Nigerian climate policy
- Error hits Greenpeace donations
- EU adopts renewable energy measures
- EU awards partial victory to Finland over wolf hunting case
- EU ban on 75W bulbs comes into force
- EU may see no reason to go to next major emitters meeting
- EU regulation prevents sale of 'small' kiwi fruit in Bristol shop
- EU, US declare intent to cooperate on climate change at summit
- European Union to fund scheme to reduce aircraft emissions and noise pollution
- European Union to reduce carbon emissions by 55% of 1990 levels by 2030
- Evidence of natural gas deposit found off Gaza Coast
- Experts raise serious questions over safety of U.S. oil industry and warn another spill may be 'unavoidable'
- Exxonmobil burns off excess fuel in Jurong Island, Singapore