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Responding to concern from peacekeeping forces and Bosnians, a United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) team has begun tests on depleted uranium (DU) sites, whilst the European Parliament has voted to propose a moratorium on the weapons’ use.
The European Commission has decided to refer the four nations to the European Court of Justice for failure to implement the Directive on Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC), one of the Community’s major pieces of recent environmental legislation.
The European Commission’s sixth environment strategy displays an absence of clear targets and timetables in most policy fields and dilute its chemicals policy.
The cooling of much of the continental US, the opposite effect of that experienced by much of the rest of the globe, has been due to higher ocean temperatures, say scientists.
Liverpool has become the biggest UK council to introduce natural burials.
The Commission has announced that it is to take Greece and Belgium to the European Court of Justice for their failure to provide adequate protection for wild birds.
Global warming is occurring faster than previously thought, and the evidence that it is being cause by man is increasing, leading climate change experts have announced.
A new UN survey shows a 20% drop in the rate of deforestation since 1995.
Parsons Corp. has been awarded a $54 million contract to rebuild water systems and other infrastructure around the war-ravaged district of Brcko.
Cyanide levels up to 800 times EU limits have been reported after a spill from a chemical company in the northeast of the country.
The leading US oil refiners association has announced that it will sue the Environmental Protection Agency over new rules concerning the level of sulphur in diesel.
A new report has revealed that more than 1,000 tonnes of poisonous gases, almost a third of them from a single smelter, were released into Canada’s atmosphere in 1998.
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