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WWF REPORT



BY KEITH NUTHALL
POLITICAL pressure applied by the European Union (EU) on its Member States to improve the environmental performance of their water sectors is failing to achieve the desired results, according to a report from the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).…

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NUCLEAR FISH



BY PHILIP FINE

NEW York state’s Indian Point has been ordered to install a new water-cooling system probably causing less harm to the area’s aquatic life than existing water intake pipes. Under the order, plant owner Energy Nuclear Northeast must build two new ‘ecology friendly’ cooling towers by 2013.…

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EUROPEAN OMBUDSMAN CASE



BY ALAN OSBORN
THE EUROPEAN Commission has been strongly criticised by the European Ombudsman over its unquestioning acceptance of an altered report allocating blame for attacks on fishing gear in Ireland. The Ombudsman has found the Commission guilty of “maladministration” in accepting significant revisions to the report without querying the reasons or even making an inquiry into the changes.…

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NANOTECHNOLOGY CRITICISM (ROUND UP)



BY KEITH NUTHALL
AN INNOVATIVE nanotechnology technology has been trialled in the United States, effectively spraying a protective crystal crust on a New Mexico mountainside that had been left exposed to erosion by a fire. Its flames destroyed 5,000 acres of land considered sacred by the Taos Pueblo Native Indian group.…

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ENVIRONMENTAL LAW - AARHUS



BY KEITH NUTHALL
EUROPEAN law is to guarantee the rights of European Union (EU) citizens to access environmental information, participate in environmental decision-making and grant them the right to bring environmental violations to courts, if EU ministers agree a proposal from the European Commission.…

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CHATHAM HOUSE CONFERENCE



BY DEIRDRE MASON
THE IMMEDIATE challenge posed by global warming to the petroleum industry – reducing carbon dioxide while maintaining low-regulated emissions – has to be combined with care that consumers can afford resulting new technologies and fuels, a Royal Institute for International Affairs’ climate technology conference in London heard.…

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OIE CARCASS DISPOSAL



BY KEITH NUTHALL
A REGIONAL far east and Pacific meeting of the Office International des Épizooties, (the world animal health organisation), has focused on calls to avoid the mass slaughter of livestock to control animal disease outbreaks. Delegates called for work on creating effective alternatives to culls that would ease environmental problems caused by carcass disposal.…

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EXTRA-TERRITORIALITY



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE INTERNATIONAL Chamber of Commerce (ICC) wants the European Commission to call for changes to the USA’s 1789 Alien Tort Statute, allowing non-American companies to be sued in US courts for alleged human rights, labour and environmental offences committed in third countries.…

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GLOBAL WARMING QUESTIONED



BY DEIRDRE MASON
A RESEARCH paper from the respected University of Uppsala, in Sweden, has set off an intense debate amongst climate change specialists by claiming that there are not enough recoverable oil and gas reserves worldwide to lead to previously predicted disastrous global warming scenarios.…

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EU ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH PLAN



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE TOBACCO industry is facing another assault from the European Union (EU), this time at the hands of a new environment and health strategy for 2004-2010 being developed by the European Commission and which has already received approval in principal from the EU Council of Ministers.…

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