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Clean up continues at county road department Lahontan Valley News Sat, 26 Mar 2005 0:10 AM PST Efforts to clean up petroleum-contaminated soil continue at the Churchill County Road Department property on North Broadway Street. | KSWCD holds annual legislators luncheon Mount Vernon News Fri, 25 Mar 2005 7:26 PM PST MOUNT VERNON — The Knox Soil & Water Conservation District held its annual Legislators Pancake & Sausage Luncheon on Friday. The annual event is held to thank legislators and other officials from all levels of government for their support of the KSWCD programs. | U.S. to Start Tracking 'Greenhouse' Gases San Francisco Chronicle Fri, 25 Mar 2005 7:00 AM PST The government will start keeping track of all the "greenhouse" gases that farmers and foresters voluntarily reduce to help combat global warming. Officials in the Energy and Agriculture departments issued guidelines Wednesday for counting those efforts. | Divergent views on crop diversification The Tribune Fri, 25 Mar 2005 12:34 PM PST The articles on crop diversification (Feb 18 and 25) evoked divergent views from the readers. The proponents of diversification entirely blame rice cultivation and its high irrigation needs for the decline in the groundwater table and depletion of soil fertility in Punjab. | U.S. to Start Tracking 'Greenhouse' Gases AP via Yahoo! News Fri, 25 Mar 2005 6:48 AM PST The government will start keeping track of all the "greenhouse" gases that farmers and foresters voluntarily reduce to help combat global warming. | Small rural district thrives despite enrollment challenges Kansas City Star Fri, 25 Mar 2005 10:15 PM PST BURR OAK, Kan. - Noise during the passing periods at White Rock High School hardly reaches a dull roar. The hallways aren't crowded. The lockers - each student gets two - don't have locks. | DEQ proposes $112,000 fine for power plant Missoulian Fri, 25 Mar 2005 10:36 PM PST THOMPSON FALLS - The state Department of Environmental Quality has notified a Thompson Falls power producer of a proposed $112,000 fine for making unauthorized changes in plant design while the plant was under construction in 2003-04. | OPINION: Assessment of Earth's ecosystem a timely wake-up call New Straits Times Fri, 25 Mar 2005 4:53 PM PST AFTER four years of work by 1,300 scientists in 95 countries, the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment will be launched on Wednesday - the most comprehensive assessment ever of the health of the world's ecosystems. |
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