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A landfill site has won protection in the United States as a National Historic Landmark.
The president of the world’s ninth largest country has admitted that when Kazakhstan was part of the Soviet Union nuclear testing was conducted over almost half of its territory, and that the nation still suffers a terrible nuclear legacy.
The governors of the six US New England states, which include two Republicans, have committed alongside the premiers of five eastern Canadian provinces to achieve 1990 levels of greenhouse gases within 10 years, in effect shunning President Bush’s rejection of the global treaty.
British archaeologists are calling on the Government to speed up the protection of the UK’s most important peat bogs and designate them as Special Areas of Conservation due to the significance of the archaeological and environmental evidence that they contain.
The mayor of Paris’ decision to promote public transport and bicycle use at the expense of private cars has caused massive traffic congestion in a month when the city’s roads are at their emptiest.
Both of the final candidates in the Conservative party leadership election have announced that they believe in the importance of environmental issues, with Kenneth Clarke promising a commission designed to produce new and radical solutions to environmental problems, and Iain Duncan Smith calling for greater encouragement of public participation in environmental protection.
Only 14% of small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are considering using so-called environmentally-friendly vehicles as part of their fleet over the next three years, and a mere 3% have any now, according to a new survey.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) is claiming that new oil storage regulations to be introduced over four years will cut pollution incidents by up to 2,500 by the year 2005.
A new investigation by the Danish Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) means that yet another source of the total environmental loading from TBT has been identified in the form of vinyl flooring, vinyl wallpaper and PVC gloves.
Following public consultation, the Environment Agency has published its recommendations to largely approve British Nuclear Fuel’s (BNFL’s) application for permission to dispose of waste from eight Magnox nuclear power stations around the UK, and from the research and technology facility at Berkeley Centre.
Local authorities in a Ukrainian resort have tried to hush up a cholera outbreak, news sources say, while 20 people have been hospitalised with hepatitis A in a separate case of water contamination.
The European Union’s stringent Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive is rapidly reducing nutrients being deposited into coastal areas, cutting the numbers of molluscs and worms in these areas, which could result in starvation for coastal birds, reports The Economist magazine.
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