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September 2006
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27.09.2006
from WattHead blog:
more...'China's influence on the global economy, from the prices of commodities, construction materials, energy resources, etc. will be inescapable.' Related topics/regions: [China] Image: Smiling Chinese children © Teachers Without Borders
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14.09.2006
from Hugg:
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An expanding ten-mile square lake of hot oozing mud has already forced up to 10,000 people from their homes in Indonesia, after an oil drilling operation went terribly wrong.
Image: People wading through toxic slime
Related topics/regions: [Indonesia] [Pollution] |
13.09.2006
Un mal disfraz cubre a los intereses económicos que acompañan las propuestas de la energía nuclear, basta analizar la recomendación que hizo Estados Unidos a la Argentina, al activar dicho país, el “Plan Argentino Nuclear” de 3.500 millones de dólares y que pondrá en marcha cuatro grandes centrales.
more...From: Instituto de Ecología Política Related topics/regions: [Argentina] [Environment] [Nuclear Issues] Image: centrale nucleare
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10.09.2006
SAN FRANCISCO, Sep 10 (OneWorld) - Environmentalists are unimpressed by reports this week of a massive, new oil find in the Gulf of Mexico.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Consumption] [Oceans] Image: Independence from oil poster. © Global Exchange
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08.09.2006
After unprecedented flooding in the desert state of Rajasthan, a central team is conducting an assessment of the flood situation. The government has announced immediate relief of Rs 3.5 billion for Barmer and Jaisalmer, two districts that were badly hit by the recent floods.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [Aid] [Environment] Image: Woman carrying water, Rajasthan © CARE India
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07.09.2006
The Science and Development Network has launched a free online resource on climate change and India. SciDev looks at the rising greenhouse gas emissions, the growing economy and how India will adapt to global climate change.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [Economy] [Environment] [Climate change] |
06.09.2006
NEW YORK, Sep 5 (OneWorld) - Major environmental groups across the United States are hailing California's historic move to reduce global warming emissions, amid renewed calls for federal agencies and other states to do the same.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Consumption] [Climate change] [Environmental activism] [Politics] [Civil society] [Governance] |
02.09.2006
Il Governo italiano ha deciso di puntare sui rigassificatori: tre i progetti autorizzati e finanziati (Livorno, Brindisi e Rovigo) mentre altri otto sono fermi alla fase progettuale, di cui due individuati in Sicilia e due nel golfo di Trieste. L’Alto Adriatico si troverebbe così ad avere tre impianti di rigassificazione: la Venezia Giulia ha sempre rappresentato una porta estremamente importante per il mercato dell’Europea orientale e lo sanno bene Endesa e Gas Natural, le due multinazionali che hanno progettato i terminal nel golfo di Trieste e nel vallone di Zaule, vicino a Muggia. Ma come a Livorno e a Brindisi, anche a Trieste la popolazione ha detto no e si è mobilitata contro quella che viene descritta come l’ennesima prova di forza del governatore delle Regione Friuli Venezia Giulia, Riccardo Illy. E la protesta si allarga alla Slovenia e alla Croazia.
more...From: Osservatorio sui Balcani Related topics/regions: [Environmental activism] Image: Il golfo di Muggia - da OsB
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01.09.2006
from inhabitat:
more...'Get ready for the glamour: we're talking today about plug loads.' Image: Power, lights and plugs © Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland
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An expanding ten-mile square lake of hot oozing mud has already forced up to 10,000 people from their homes in Indonesia, after an oil drilling operation went terribly wrong.
