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JUNE 2005
   
EUROPE MUST HELP FAST GROWING ECONOMIES MEET TOMORROWS TRANSOPRT CHALLENGE
INCREASED POWER PRODUCTION DRIVES EU GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS UP IN 2003
EUROPE CAN REACH A LOW EMISSIONS FUTURE
ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY INTEGRATION
TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND SCIENCE REVEAL SOUTHERN TOXINS IN NORTHERN SPECIES
MOST OF BORNEO’S LOWLAND FORESTS COULD BE LOST WITHIN THE NEXT DECADE
NEW NATIONAL PARK DESIGNATED IN COLOMBIA
CRACK DOWN ON DOMESTIC IVORY MARKETS IN AFRICA NEEDS MAJOR BOOST
INTERNATIONAL BAN ON SHARK FINNING ADOPTED
RHINO HORN STOCKPILES IN AFRICA AT RISK OF ILLEGAL TRADE
NO WINS FOR JAPAN BUT WHALES STILL LOSING
CIRCLE HOOKS HELP SAVE SEA TURTLES IN ECUADOR
EU BID EVADE DRIFTNET BAN LIKELY TO KILL THOUSANDS OF DOLPHINS
MARINE GROUPS IN SCOTLAND SUPPORT PLASTIC BAG LEVY TO PROTECT SEA LIFE
ORANG-UTANS AND GIBBONS UNDER THREAT BY TRADE IN INDONESIA
LATEST SURVEY SHOWS TIGER NUMBERS IN RUSSIA STABLE
JAPANESE WHALING: SCIENCE OR SUSHI?
GIANT CATFISH RELEASED IN THE MEKONG
JAPAN’S SCIENCE: A WHALE OF A TALE
CAUGHT IN NETS: WWF REPORT IDENTIFIES DOLPHINS, PORPOISES MOST IN NEED OF URGENT ACTION
CHINA DECLARES NEW PROTECTED AREAS
IRISH GOVERNMENT COMMITS TO CORAL REEF PROTECTION
NO WINS FOR JAPAN BUT WHALES STILL LOSING
EU MONEY FOR NEW BOATS WHILE FISH STOCKS GOES BUST?
URGENT PROTECTION NEEDED FOR MEDITERRANEAN HIGH SEAS
FACTFINDERS GUIDE TO SCOTLAND’S SEAS AND COASTS
VIETNAM LEADS GLOBE IN NATIONAL COMMITMENT TO SUSTAINABLE FISHING ON WORLD OCEANS DAY
WORLD OCEANS DAY – MARINE CAMPAIGNERS PRESS FOR PROTECTION OF UK SEAS
STILL NO RECOVERY IN SIGHT FOR EUROPE’S COD STOCKS
WWF MARKS DANUBE DAY
EU SUGAR REGIME NOT SO SWEET FOR THE POOR AND THE ENVIRONMENT
CHINESE LAKE RECONNECTS WITH THE YANGTZE
WATER SHORTAGES IN AUSTRALIA HIGHLIGHTED ON WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
EFFECTIVE OR NOT? THAT IS THE QUESTION
FIGHTING FOREST FIRES WITH CORK IN PORTUGAL
WWF TEAMS UP WITH FINANCIAL INDUSTRY TO TACKLE CLIMATE CHANGE
AFRICAN GROWTH NEEDS A STABLE CLIMATE
SOUTHEAST ASIA’S FIRST WIND FARM LAUNCHED
GLOBAL WARNING AFFECTS WORLD’S FOOD SUPPLY
ENERGY EFFICIENT ZURICH IS SHINING EXAMPLE FOR THE EU TO FOLLOW
BIG BUSINESS CALLS FOR ACTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
THE EU PARLIAMENT NOT AMBITIOUS ENOUGH ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY
SCHWARZENEGGER ATTACKS CLIMATE CHANGE
WE’LL BE BACK … WHALE EMBASSY MOVES TO SEOUL
VICTORY FOR WHALES, BUT DANGER STILL LURKS
‘SOYA KING’ WINS GOLDEN CHAINSAW AWARD
THE WORLD IS WATCHING: THE VIRTUAL MARCH
SOUTH KOREAN GOVERNMENT SCRAPS WHALE MEAT FACTORY
CLAPTRAP SUBSTANTIATED
FISH AND CHIPS ON THE HIGH SEAS
BRAZILIAN POLICE BUST AMAZON LOGGING GANG
RAINBOW WARRIOR SETS OUT TO SAVE DEEP SEA LIFE
SA SET TO CELEBRATE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT WEEK: FOCUS ON AIR QUALITY, PEOPLE IN PARKS, AND CLIMATE CHANGE
CLEAN AIR IMBIZO:VAAL TRIANGLE TO BE SA’S FIRST AIR POLLUTION ‘HOT SPOT’
GREAT LIMPOPO TRANSFRONTIER PARK: MINISTERS MEET TO CHART COURSE FOR 2005
‘KIPERROUSA’ SALVAGE OPERATION CONTINUES DEAT AND SAMSA TEAMS REMAIN ON SITE
PROCESS FOR FISHING RIGHTS APPLICATIONS GETS UNDER WAY
MINISTER LAUNCHES FIRST OF 4 TABLE MOUNTAIN ‘HOERIKWAGGO’ TRAILS: UNDERPRIVILEGED CAPE YOUTH TO BENEFIT
PROTECTING THE WEB OF LIFE: MINISTER ANNOUNCES PLANS TO TARGET SA’S TPO 50 AIR POLLUTERS
‘KIPEROUSA’ SALVAGE OPERATION
HUNTING PANEL OF EXPERTS STARTS CONSULTATIONS
SPEAKING NOTES FOR THE MINISTER OF THE ENVIRONMENT AT THE SIXTH ANNUAL SMOG SUMMIT
LEGISLATION TO PROTECT CANADA’S MARINE ENVIRONMENTS FROM POLLUTERS COMES INTO FORCE
NEWFOUNDLAND RECYCLING SENTECED FOR FEDERAL FISHERIES ACT VIOLATION
IJC’S ROLE DEFINED IN GREAT LAKES WATER QUALITY AGREEMENT REVIEW
GOVERNMENTS OF CANADA AND ONTARIO REPORT PROGRESS IN RESTORING THE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH OF THE GREAT LAKES
MADISON IMPORTS AND ITS PRESIDENT TO USE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ALTERNATIVE MEASURES
ENVIRONMENT MINISTER LAUNCHES CLEAN AIR ONLINE AT THE TORONTO SMOG SUMMIT
MINISTERS REGAN AND DION RELEASE FEDERAL MARINE PROTECTED AREAS STRATEGY
GOVERNMENT OF CANADA ANNOUNCES $9.2 MILLION TO HELP CONSERVE SPECIES AT RISK AND THEIR HABITAT
ENVIRONMENT CANADA PUBLISHES FINAL REGULATIONS FOR THE EXPORT AND IMPORT OF HAZARDOUS WASTES
NINE INDIVIDUALS FACE 67 CHARGES FOLLOWING MIGRATORY BIRD ENFORCEMENT ACTION
WINDING IT’S WAY TO A BETTER FUTURE FOR YOUNG
BEACH REOPENS AS ENVIRONMENT AGENCY COMPLETES SHOREHAM & LANCING SEA DEFENCES
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY IN SPATIAL PLANNING
SCRAP YARD OWNER PROSECUTED FOR KEEPING OLD CARS ON UNILICENCED LAND
RECYCLING CENTRE OWNER FINED FOR STOCKPILING WASTE
SWW GUILTY AFTER SEWAGE SPILL LED TO BEACH CLOSURE
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY SOLVES FISH DEATH MYSTERY
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY BACKS RIVER SEVERN CLEAN UP BY LOCAL CANOE CLUB
UNPRECEDENTED FLOODS SEE UK GOVERNMENT RESPOND TO ‘LIVE’ EMERGENCY EXERCISE
NEW WATER RESOURCES TOOLKIT FOR FARMERS LAUNCHED
CONSTRUCTION WORK TO BEGIN ON CANVEY ISLAND DRAINAGE SCHEME
SOUTH EAST WATER SITUATION WORSENS AS DRY WEATHER CONTINUES
HOW TO PREPARE YOUR GARDEN FOR FLOODING
NEW ARCHIVE TO ENSURE HISTORIC FLOODS NEVER FORGOTTEN
WATER SITUATION WORSENS AS DRY WEATHER CONTINUES
“NANOOK” WARNS VISITORS TO THE FESTIVAL OF THE SEA THAT OUR CLIMATE IS CHANGING
KICK START TO NEW LICENCE YEAR AS ENVIRONMENT AGENCY CONTINUES TO PROSECUTE ILLEGLA ANGLERS
HAZARDOUS WASTE: LESS THAN A THIRD AWARE OF NEW RULES
LOCAL PEOPLE INVITED TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT FLOOD DEFENCE
CLEVEDON TO BENEFIT FROM FLOOD DEFENCE WORK
ROD LICENCE DODGERS SENT REELING
FARMER PROSECUTED FOR POLLUTING LLANGRANNOG BEACH
FLOOD DEFENCES AT ISCA ROAD, CAERLEON COMPLETED
THREE FARMERS FINED FOR SHEEP DIP POLLUTION
COMPANY PAY €1,500 FOR POLLUTION
GOOD EFFORT, MUST WORK HARDER – ENVIRONMENTAL ‘REPORT CARD’ REFLECTS MIXED ABILITY
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE RIVERS AND FISHING OF PEMBROKESHIRE
WORKING TOGETHER TO TACKLE DUMPING IN DENBIGHSHIRE
FOUR FINED IN FISHERIES CASES AT BLACKWOOD
YOU CAN’T RUN AND YOU CAN’T HIDE!
ENVIRONMENT MINISTER ATTENDS FLOOD PARTNERSHIP MEETING IN NORTH WALES
“WRITE ABOUT SWANSEA – OUR GREEN CITY”
PROTECTING RIVERS WILL BRING BENEFITS TO WALES, SAY AGENCY
CLEVEDON TO BENEFIT FROM FLOOD DEFENCE WORK
WORK ON CULVERT REDUCES FLOODING RISK IN PORLOCK
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY ANNOUNCES LAFARGE INVESTIGATION FINDINGS
TIME FOR TOUGH DECISIONS ON WASTE – SAYS ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY WARNS OF FLOOD AS DROUGHT INTENSIFIES
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY SUPPORTS RIVER DARENT IN TIME OF DROUGHT
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY BATTLES TO SAVE HUNDREDS OF FISH IN KENT
NEW FLOOD WALLS FOR GRANTHAM
FINE OF €12,000 FOR DRY CLEANING SOLVENT SPILL
SERIOUS OIL POLLUTION COULD HAVE BEEN PREVENTED
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY TO OPPOSE SOUTHERN WATER’S DROUGHT ORDER APPLICATION
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY CLEARS AWAY DEBRIS AT HAWNBY BRIDGE
RESIDENTS URGED TO HELP THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY PLAN FOR THE FUTURE
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY TO ATTEND PILNING AND SEVERN BEACH PARISH INFORMATION DAY
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY DEALING WITH CAMLAD POLLUTION
GREEN FINGERS FOR A GREEN FUTURE
PROTOCOL SEALS ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY BANKS ON RAILWAY PURCHASE FOR FLOOD RELIEF
KNOTTINGLEY WILDLIFE HAVEN TO OPEN
ANXIOUS WAIT OVER SUSPECTED AMERICAN CRAYFISH INVASION
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY TO CARRY OUT FLOOD RESILIENCE MEASURES
FARMERS URGED TO TAKE CARE WITH SHEEP DIP AFTER POLLUTION PROSECUTION
MAN FINED FOR SALMON POACHING ON SOLWAY ESTUARY
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY REQUIRES IMPROVEMENTS AT SELLAFIELD
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY LAUNCHES LOWER THAMES FLOOD RISK MAP
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY AIMS FOR NATIONAL SUCCESS AFTER SCOOPING TOP REGIONAL AWARD
SOUTH WEST ENVIRONMENT IS IN GOOD HEALTH BUT REPORT REVEALS CONCERNS OVER FLOODING, WASTE AND SOILS
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY PUTS THE BREAKS ON SALVAGE YARD
THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY URGES CITY LEADERS TO BACK WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY 2005 AND BE A GREEN CITY
GOOD EFFORT – MUST WORK HARDER ENVIRONMENTAL ‘REPORT CARD’
RECYCLING DIRECTORY: FREE ADVERTISING AND CATCHES!
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY SEEKS STRATEGIC PARTNERS FOR PROPERTY SEARCH JOINT VENTURE VIA OJEU
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY WELCOMES NAO WATER FINDINGS
GOING GREEN AT GUN WHARF
EXETER EVENTS FOR WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
DOSET SKIP FIRM AND DIRECTOR FINED FOR ILLEGALY STORING WASTE
EXPERTS REVEAL VALUE OF MONITORING THE EFFECTS OF FIRE IN THE ALPINE ENVIRONMENT
A BIOLOGIST AND CHEF HONOURED WITH ANTARCTIC MEDALS
MAJOR STEP FORWARD FOR PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
MINISTER LEAVES FOR INTERNATIONAL WHALING COMMISSION MEETING IN KOREA
AUSTRALIAN COMPANY CONTINUES ANTARCTIC SERVICE
NEW CHEMICALS GUIDE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
THE WORLD VOTES AGAINST EXPANHED ‘SCIENTIFIC’ WHALING
THE VOICE OF AUSTRALIAN STUDENTS HEARD IN SOUTH KOREA
A WIN FOR WHALES AT IWC
2002 STATE AND TERRITORY GREENHOUSE GAS INVETORIES
REGIONAL PROGRAMS SUSTAINING OUR LAND
WILD FARMS AND LANDSCAPE VALUES INVESTIGATED
MORE LAND FOR NSW NATIONAL PARKS AND RESERVES
AUSTRALIA LAUNCHES UN DECADE WITH GRANTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
FEDERAL LABOR DECLARES ITSELF AGAINST HIGH COUNTRY CATTLEMEN
GUIDE FOR GREENER COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
$4.5 MILLION FOR AUSTRALIA’S THREATENED SPECIES
$1000,000 FOR VOLUNTARY ENVIRONMENT AND HERITAGE GROUPS
STRATEGY TO SAFEGUARD THE SWAN REGION
EMERGENCY LISTING FOR VICTORIA’S ALPINE NATIONAL PARK
$100M RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAM ‘REDI’ TO GO
$1.82 MILLION FOR 25 PROJECTS TO DEFEAT THE WEED MENACE
AUSTRALIA LEADS ON WORLD OCEANS DAY
HERITAGE SITES ADDED TO LIST OF NATIONAL TREASURES
AUSTRALIA TAKES ANTI-WHALING MISSION TO THE PACIFIC
AUSTRALIA CELEBRATES WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY AS HIGH-LEVEL WHALES MISSION ESCALATES
LIZZIE CORKE, PRIME MINISTER’S ENVIRONMENTALIST OF THE YEAR
NEW MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR GREAT AUSTRALIAN BIGHT MARINE PARK
$500M LOW EMISSIONS TECHNOLOGY FUND TAKES FINAL SHAPE
ABORIGINAL TRAINEE IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
BUREAU FORECASTS FALL IN PROBALITY OF AN EL NINO EVENT
$1.8 MILLION FOR VITAL BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH
HUNT LAUNCHES NEW MARINE EDUCATION PROGRAM ON WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
NORFOLK’S ECOTOURISM POTENTIAL
 
 
 
 

 

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