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DECEMBER 2005
   
CANADA’S TOP TEN WEATHER STORIES FOR 2005
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA CELEBRATES LEADED PETROL PHASE-OUT
2005 REWOUND AND THE YEAR IN PICTURES
NATIONAL HERITAGE LISTING FOR THE MCG
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF RED CRABS RETURN TO ISLAND FOR CHRISTMAS
SCOUTS FISH FOR BADGES
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY CRACKDOWN ON ILLEGAL COCKLING
MAKE A DIFFERENCE: HELP US CREATE A BETTER WALES
DISCUSSIONS HELD ON CONWY VALLEY FLOOD DEFENCE PROPOSALS
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY SWINGS INTO ACTION FOLLOWING OIL SPILL ON RIVER TONE
ANNAN AWARDED TOP ZAYED PRIZE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIP
GOVERNMENTS TAKE FORWARD FIGHT TO SAVE OZONE LAYER
GREENPEACE STING EXOPSES PIRATE LOGGERS
YOUR GIFT TO THE ENVIRONMENT
WHALERS FOUND
WAS 2005 THE HOTTEST YEAR ON RECORD?
SANTA’S WINTER WONDERLAND IS MELTING
TRACKING PYGMY ELEPHANTS IN BORNEO
ONE YEAR AFTER THE TSUNAMI: BUILDING BACK THE RIGHT WAY
SECOND PROJECT SITE LAUNCH IN THE UKRAINIAN DANUBE DELTA
GOODBYE COD!
ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY IN A POST-TSUNAMI WORLD
MARKING 25 YEARS OF WILD PANDA CONSERVATION
LOCAL GREENHOUSE PROJETCS BOOSTED BY $200,000
PLANET SAVERS: REDUCING GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS AND EDUCATING FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
MORE THAN $30 MILLION FOR WA’S SOUTH COAST
WESTERN AUSTRALIA’S MARINE PLANT RECORDED ON DATABASE
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY LOOKS AHEAD TO THE NEW YEAR
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY APPEALS FOR INFORMATION ABOUT ILLEGAL WASTE DUMPING ON COVENTRY SPORTS GROUND
WATER FRIENDLY FARMING: TARGET AREAS ANNOUNCED TO CURB AGRICULTURAL POLLUTION
HMVS CERBERUS STEAMS ONTO NATIONAL HERITAGE LIST
SETTING NATIONAL COURSE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
MARINE INITIATIVES TO SUSTAIN ENVIRONMENT AND INDUSTRY
PROPOSED MARINE PROTECTED AREA NETWORK FOR SOUTH-EAST REGION
FRENCH ILLEGAL TIMBER IMPORTS DRIVING GORILLAS TO EXTINCTION
ASBESTOS FOR INDIA: FRANCE CONSIDERS AIRCRAFT CARRIER’S FATE
BLEAK FUTURE FORECAST FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN…AND EUROPE
NEW EUROPEAN COMMUNITY BIODIVERSITY PORTAL LAUNCHED
ACEH RECONSTRUCTION BRINGS THREAT OF LANDSLIDES AND FLASH FLOODS
CAMBODIA INAUGURATES THE OPENING OF TWO PRETECTED AREAS
STUDENTS RAISE FUNDS FOR THE AMAZON
EUROPE AWASH WITH ILLEGAL CAVIAR
SHELL OIL PLATFORM IN RUSSIA’S FAR EAST DRIVING WHALES TOWARDS EXTINCTION
SURVEY: EUROPEANS PREFER RESPONSIBLY SOURCED SEAFOOD
CONSERVING ENDANGERED DOLPHINS IN ARGENTINA
NORWEGIAN KILLER WHALES MOST TOXIC MAMMALS IN ARCTIC
TIME TO DRAW IN THE NET ON FISHING SUBSIDIES
THIS OPINION EDITORIAL FIRST APPEARED IN THE SOUTH MORNING CHINA POST ON 12 DECEMBER 2005
NEW STUDY PINPOINTS EARTH’S IMMINENT EXTINCTIONS
TOXIC FAMILY MEETS EU MINISTERS IN BRUSSELS
MEMBER STATES FAIL TO ADDRESS THE CHEMICAL THREATH
MINISTERS CALLS FOR ELEPHANT ROUND TABLE
VICTORIA MXENGE APPREHENDS FOREIGN FISHING VESSEL AFTER DRAMATIC CHASE
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY SECURES €URO BOOST FOR EAST MIDLANDS RIVER PROJECTS
CANAL POLLUTION COST CHEMICAL COMPANY MORE THAN €180,000
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY SCRAPS ILLEGAL SALVAGE YARD
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY SUPPORTIVE OF WEEE REVIEW
PUBLIC INQURY FOR THE DEE CONSERVANCY HARBOUR REVISION ORDER CLOSED TODAY
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY URGES LOCAL AUTHORITIES TO MAKE CHECKS ON RECYCLABLES
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY ISSUES WARNING TO CESSPOOL OWNERS
BUNCEFIELD FUEL DEPOT EXPLOSION - ENVIRONMENT AGENCY UPDATE 2
CANADA AND INDONESIA SIGN LETTER OF INTENT ON CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM
CANADA, UKRAINE, INDIA AND MOROCCO SIGN MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ON CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM
UNITED NATIONS CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE
2005 BREAKS A STRING OS DISASTROUS WEATHER RECORDS
QUEEN’S BATON ARRIVES IN ANTARCTICA
GRANTS TO GIVE USED MOTOR OIL A NEW LEASE ON LIFE
REPORT DISPLAYS AUSTRALIA’S CLIMATE CHANGE SCIENCE
COMMUNITY DROUGHT RECOVERY IN WA BOOSTED BY ENVIROFUND
ENVIROFUND BOOST QUEENSLAND’S DROUGHT RECOVERY
ENVIROFUND BOOST SOUTH AUSTRALIA’S DROUGHT RECOVERY
ENVIROFUND BOOST VICTORIA’S DROUGHT RECOVERY
MINISTER RELEASES AUSTRALIA’S RECORD ON CLIMATE CHANGE AT MONTREAL MEETING
GOVERNMENT GETS TOP MARKS ON NATIVE BIRD PROTECTION
A STEP CLOSER TO AUSTRALIA’S FIRST “SOLAR CITIES”
$3.4 MILLION TO IMPROVE PROTECTION OF INDIGENOUS HERITAGE
EU FALLS SHORT ENERGY EFFICIENCY AGAIN
WORLD WARMS TO NEW CLIMATE TALKS
CLIMATE CHANGE – 2005 FOUND TO BE RECORD-BREAKING YEAR
EU MUST ENSURE BIOENERGY IS REALLY ‘GREEN’
DEFORESTATION RATES DECREASE IN THE AMAZON
PARTNERSHIP TO PROMOTE RESPONSIBLE FORESTRY PRACTICES IN AUSTRALIA
MYSTERIOUS CARNIVORE DISCOVERED IN BORNEO’S FORESTS
TIME TO DRAW IN THE NET ON FISHING SUBSIDIES
SENSITIVE BALTIC SEA AREAS NOW PROTECTED FROM SHIPPING ACTIVITIES
WWF REACTION TO EU COMMISSION PROPOSAL ON FISH QUOTA FOR 2006
NORWEGIAN KILLER WHALES MOST TOXIC MAMMALS IN ARCTIC
KILLING KILLER WHALES WITH TOXICS
THOUSANDS OF ON-LINE ACTIVITS URGE THE EU TO TACKLE THE TOXIC THREAT
NEW STUDY SUGGETS LINK BETWEEN EXPOSURE TO ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS AND TYPE 2 DIABETES
KYOTO PROTOCOL STRONGER AFTER MONTREAL MEETING
DAY 3 OF CLIMATE PROTEST IN ASIA: VICTORY!
POP GOES THE MESSILE
WTO: THE REAL FACE OF TREE TRADE
HEWLETT PACKARD IN GLOBAL TOXIC TROUBLE
TOXIC SLICK HEADS FOR RUSSIA
ILLEGAL NUCLEAR WASTE SHIPMENT BLOCKED
EU LOOKS TO FILL THE GAP TO ITS TAGET BY USING KYOTO PROTOCOL MECHANISMS
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY STANDS BY SOLUTION TO LONDON’S SEWAGE PROBLEM
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY HOLDS SURGERIES TO DISCUSS EASTCROFT APPLICATION
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY CONSULTS ON POSSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF BURTON-UPON-TRENT FLOOD DEFENCE PLANS
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY WELCOMES NEW MIDLANDS REGIONAL DIRECTOR
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY WELCOMES FUNDING FOR WASTE INITIATIVES
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY URGES LOCAL AUTHORITIES TO MAKE CHECKS ON RECYCLABLES
BUMPER SEIZURE OF ILLEGAL BASS NETS BY ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY ISSUES FLOOD WATCHES FOR HAYLING ISLANDS, OLD PORTSMOUTH AND LYMINGTON
 
 
 
 

 

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