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BC COURT FAILURE
BY MONICA DOBIE
BRITISH Columbia’s attempt to recover billions of dollars in smoking-related healthcare costs from large Canadian tobacco firms has been thrown out by the province’s Supreme Court. Justice Ronald Holmes ruled that legislation underpinning the province’s lawsuit is unconstitutional because it is directed at international companies outside the province’s jurisdiction.…
AIRPORT NOISE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
UNILATERAL action by the Belgian government to ban the night-time landing and take-off of outdated aircraft using hush-kit noise reduction mufflers is being challenged by the European Commission. It says that Belgium should impose noise restrictions on aircraft in a way that is harmonised with the rest of the EU, under the terms of a new air noise directive, due to come in force on July 1.…
OXO CHEMICALS
BY KEITHNUTHALL
THE CREATION of an international joint-venture, manufacturing oxo chemicals – which are a key ingredient of many synthetic fibres – has been agreed by the European Commission. It has approved the 50/50 initiative involving German chemical producers Celanese AG and Degussa AG; it will trade as European Oxo Chemicals (EOC).…
SHATOOSH SEIZURES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
INDIA’S Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has seized 45 shahtoosh shawls and two shirts, acting on information from the Wildlife Protection Society of India. The items were discovered in Delhi and included one seven metre length of uncut shahtoosh fabric.…
CHINA-EU NUCLEAR COOPERATION
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has been authorised to negotiate a cooperation agreement with China on developing peaceful uses of nuclear energy. With the decision following Beijing’s move to become involved in the international fusion energy project ITER, one of the areas of joint-effort between the European Union (EU) and China will be “controlled thermonuclear fusion.”…
RENEWABLE ENERGY CONFERENCE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A CLEARER picture of the international funds and cooperation deals required to boost the reliance of the world on renewable energy sources has emerged from the first conference of the Johannesburg Renewable Energy Coalition. The 80-country organisation – established at the city’s world summit on sustainable development last year – forged a consensus on the shape of financial instruments that could promote green energy worldwide.…
IAEA DATA
BY KEITH NUTHALL
EUROPEAN countries dominate a list of states most dependent on nuclear power, according to figures released by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Lithuania is the country consuming most nuclear power, with 80 per cent of its energy supplies coming from nuclear reactors, with France second at 78 per cent and Slovakia third at 65.4 per cent.…
IAEA DATA
BY KEITH NUTHALL
EUROPEAN countries dominate a list of states most dependent on nuclear power, according to figures released by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Lithuania is the country consuming most nuclear power, with 80 per cent of its energy supplies coming from nuclear reactors, with France second at 78 per cent and Slovakia third at 65.4 per cent.…
CHINA-EU NUCLEAR COOPERATION
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has been authorised to negotiate a cooperation agreement with China on developing peaceful uses of nuclear energy. With the decision following Beijing’s move to become involved in the international fusion energy project ITER, one of the areas of joint-effort between the European Union (EU) and China will be “controlled thermonuclear fusion.”…
WORLD BANK - ROMANIA
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE WORLD Bank is lending Romania a Euro 74.3 million package to help it develop a fully-functioning wholesale electricity market and boost the reliability of its transmission systems. Concerned that a lack of reliability of power supplies could hinder economic growth, especially in the capital Bucharest and in Transylvania, the bank wants to “attract and sustain private sector participation in the power sector.”…