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1998 GLOBAL TEMPERATURE SMASHES RECORD
DELAWARE BASIN DROUGHT EMERGENCY LOOMS
WASTE SPILLS AGAIN NEAR SPANISH NATIONAL PARK
INTRODUCED DEER DISRUPT HAIDA GWAII ECOLOGY
NICARAGUA TO GET SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY FUNDS

AMERISCAN: JANUARY 7, 1999

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1998 GLOBAL TEMPERATURE SMASHES RECORD

NEW YORK, New York, January 7, 1999 (ENS) - Global surface temperatures in
the 1998 meteorological year from December 1, 1997, to December 1, 1998 set
a new record for the period of instrumental measurements, report researchers
at
the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies who analyze data collected from
several thousand meteorological stations around the world.
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DELAWARE BASIN DROUGHT EMERGENCY LOOMS

WEST TRENTON, New Jersey, January 7, 1999 (ENS) - Seven million people in
the Delaware River Basin area of New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware and New
Jersey are being asked to conserve water to avoid still more drastic
measures.
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WASTE SPILLS AGAIN NEAR SPANISH NATIONAL PARK

SEVILLE, Spain, January 7, 1999 (ENS) - An escape of thousands of cubic
metres of highly acidic waters from a waste storage reservoir belonging to
the Andalucian fertiliser company Fertiberia has provoked a furious reaction
from environmental groups in the southern Spanish province.
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INTRODUCED DEER DISRUPT HAIDA GWAII ECOLOGY

QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY, British Columbia, Canada, January 7, 1999 (ENS) -
Biologists working with the province of British Columbia have captured and
radio-collared 43 black-tailed deer on the Queen Charlotte Islands, known
to their indigenous inhabitants, the Haida Nation, as Haida Gwaii.
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NICARAGUA TO GET SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY FUNDS

WASHINGTON, DC, January 7, 1999 (ENS) - Reforestation and land
rehabilitation in some of the areas of Nicaragua most affected by Hurricane
Mitch will get a jump start from a $9 million credit approved today by the
World Bank. Certification of sustainable forestry practices will be a
primary aim of the newly funded project.
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NUCLEAR PLANTS ALLOWED DISCRETION IN SEVERE WEATHER
BILL TO CREATE PERMANENT NUCLEAR REPOSITORY INTRODUCED
YUCCA MOUNTAIN FOCUS OF NUCLEAR WASTE REVIEW BOARD MEETING
EMERGENCY SERVICES MUST DEAL WITH Y2K NOW
AIRCRAFT DE-ICERS TOXIC
FORD'S FIRST FUEL CELL CAR
DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE TARGETS FARM BUREAU CONVENTION
730,000 ACRES PROPOSED AS PROTECTED HABITAT FOR PYGMY OWL
$7.5 MILLION TO SETTLE STRASBURG LANDFILL SUPERFUND CASE
U.S. ARMY TO PAY EPA FINES FOR DRINKING WATER VIOLATIONS IN ALABAMA
SUNCOOK LEATHER FINED FOR POLLUTING NEW HAMPSHIRE RIVER
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TO BUSINESS, EDUCATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL EDITORS:

AT&T Announces Industrial Ecology Faculty Fellowship Winners

      NEW YORK, Jan. 8 -/E-Wire/-- AT&T selected researchers from six
universities as the recipients of AT&T's 1998 Industrial Ecology Faculty
Fellowships: Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering, Columbia University's Earth Institute, The
Environmental Sciences and Resources Program at Portland State University,
New York University's Stern School of Business, IVAM Environmental Research
at the University of Amsterdam and Yale University's School of Forestry and
Environmental Studies.  The winning researchers receive $25,000 in research
funds and are designated "AT&T Faculty Fellows in Industrial Ecology."
     /CONTACT:  John Heath of AT&T, 908-221-6659, or [EMAIL PROTECTED]/
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     /Web site:  http://www.att.com/ehs/

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