Panorama
 
 
 
MARCH 2005
   
HELP FOR LANDHOLDERS TO LOWER GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
COCKATOO ISLAND FESTIVAL A HUGE SUCCESS
LONDON MINISTERIAL ROUNDTABLE ON ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
PRIME MINISTER’S AWARD HONOURS ENVIRONMENT LEADERS
COMMONWEALTH EXPERT ON PANEL TO ASSES PROPOSED TASMANIAN PULP MILL
GREAT BARRIER REEF AUTHORITY TO REFOCUS ON COMMUNITY ISSUES
MINISTER LAUNCHES NEW GREENHOUSE PROGRAMME
SEVERE CYCLONE INGRID THREAT TO NORTHERN QUEENSLAND
$720,000 TO HELP SEALS AND SHARKS AVOID CAPTURE
GREAT EFFORT ON CLEAN UP AUSTRALIA DAY
APPROVAL OF DONNYBROOK SAND MINE WITH CONDITIONS
RENEWABLE ENERGY HITS THE ROAD
$1.3 MILLION TO PROTECT WATERBIRDS AND SEABIRDS
NEW TOOLS TO TRACK GREENHOUSE GASES
GINGER AND GADGET COMPLETE FIRST ANTARCTIC SEASON
$2.7 MILLION AND NEW COMMUNITY LIAISON FOR CAPE YORK
MINISTER CALLS FOR NEW WHALE WATCHING GUIDELINES
PUBLIC INPUT SOUGHT ON MANAGEMENT OF IMPORTANT SUB-ANTARCTIC MARINE RESERVE
ROAD MAP TOWARDS ZERO PLASTIC BAG USE BY 2008
CAMPAIGN STEPS UP TO STOP PLASTIC BAG USE
WORLD FIRST FOR DEFENCE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
FROM ANTARCTIC TO AVALON – AUSTRALIA’S AIRCRAFT AT PREMIER AIR SHOW
TECHNOLOGY KEY TO CUTTING GREENHOUSE GAS LEVELS
MINISTER GIVES SUPERMARKETS A WRAP
AUSTRALIA PRAISED FOR TURTLE CONSERVATION
CALL FOR COMMENT ON INDIGENOUS DUGONG AND TURTLE HARVESTING
HISTORIC GATHERING OF ABORIGINAL TRADITIONAL OWNERS IN AUSTRALIAN ALPS
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY HOLDS NATIONAL BOARD MEETING IN EXETER
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY & SOUTHERN WATER INVESTIGATE POLLUTION OF HERMITAGE STREAM
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY INVESTIGATES FISH DEATHS AT FERRING RIFE
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY LAUNCHES FLOOD AWARENESS CAMPAIGN FOR OLDER PEOPLE
NOISE POLLUTION RESULTS IN €17,000 FINE
BUILDER’S FINGERS BURNED BY ILLEGAL WASTE FIRES
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY GIVES BUSINESSES THE FREE OPTION ON POLLUTION
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY CONSULTS PUBLIC ON WINDSCALE PROPOSALS
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY IMPROVES FLOOD WARNING SERVICE FOR LITTLEBOROUGH
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY FARM VISITS HELP TACKLE POLLUTION PROBLEMS
SLOW TO ACT ON SUGAR POLLUTION
SEWAGE OVERFLOW POLLUTED GARDEN STREAM
GROSS POLLUTION – VEGETABLE PROCESSOR FINED €16,000
STREAM POLLUTED BY RED DIESEL
WOOD WINS OVER CONCRETE BATTLE AGAINST RIVER EROSION
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY GIVES DEVON RIVER A ‘SHORT BANK AND SIDES’
LOW RAINFALL IN DORSET AND SOUTH WILTSHIRE POSES RISK TO THE ENVIRONMENT
SPRING CLEANING? CLEANING UP WITHOUT MESSING UP THE ENVIRONMENT
BRIGHTER BREAKFAST: EASY WAYS FOR EVERYONE TO SAVE OUR ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY WELCOMES HAMPTON FINDINGS
CATCH OF THE DAY: ILLEGAL ANGLERS IS FINED €1000 AS ENVIRONMENT AGENCY CONTINUES TO PROSECUTE
BIG BROTHER TREATMENT FOR PEREGRINE FALCONS
KENT FEELS THE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
SWIFT RESPONSE AVOIDS SERIOUS POLLUTION ON RIVER RHYMNEY
TOP TIPS ON SAVING WATER IN THE GARDEN
WATER COMPANY FINED FOR POLLUTING RIVER AT LLANARTH
CLIMATE CHANGE IS A MAJOR CHALLENGE
TWO COMPANIES FINED FOR POLLUTING RIVER CLYDACH
NEW ROLE IN REDUCING FLOOD RISK FOR ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
RISKS AND IMPACTS MAPPED FOR WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE
AGRICULTURAL AND CONSTRUCTION SME IN ENVIRONMENT AGENCY’S SIGHTS
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY LAUNCHES FINISHED TRENT FLOOD STRATEGY
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY GIVES SALMON HUT NEW LEASE OF LIFE
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY INVESTIGATES STOKE PARK FISH DEATHS
FARMERS GET CHANCE TO WALK ON THE GREEN SIDE
PROTOCOL SEALS COUNTY ENVIROMENTAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY ISSUES UNATTENDED TACKLE WARNING
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY SECURES FUNDS FOR A FLY-TIPPING CLEAN UP IN STOKE-ON-TRENT
THAMES GATEWAY STRATEGY WELCOME BY ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
SURREY FARMER FINED FOR WASTE POLLUTION
EEA-BOSS SETS FOCUS ON COMMUNICATION
THE GOODDALE BUDGET AND CANADIAN COMPETITIVENESS IN A SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY
AKZO NOBEL CHEMICALS LTD. PLEADS GUILTY TO FISHERIES ACT VIOLATION FOR CHEMICAL SPILL
CANADA JOINS INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE PARTNERSHIPS
SASKATCHEWAN MEN PLEAD GUILTY TO WILDLIFE VIOLATIONS
LEVIS RESIDENT SENTENCED TO $ 47,456 TO POACH, POSSESS, STEAL AND SELL BLACK BEAR GALL BLADDERS
BUDGET 2005 – BENEFITS FOR THE GREAT LAKES REGION
BUDGET 2005 – COMPETITIVENESS IN A SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY
MINISTER LAUNCHES DRAFT FISHERIES POLICES FOR THE ALLOCATION OF LONG TERM FISHING
SANGOCO EMBRACES WOMEN AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONFERENCE
WOMEN AND THE ENVIRONMENT CONFERENCE COMMITS ON KEY DELIVERABLES
RED TIDE WARNING FOR WEST COAST
TOXIC RED TIDE WARNING
TOXIC RED TIDE WARNING REMAINS
NEW DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENERAL APPOINTED FOR MARINE AND COASTAL MANAGENENT
SYNGENTA SOLD WRONG GE MAIZE – FOR FOUR YEARS
COPY THAT: XEROX GETS THE MESSAGE
AMAZON DESTRUCTION ARRIVES IN PORTUGAL
SAVING WHALES IN KOREA
GOLDEN RICE: ALL GLITTER, NO GOD
BAD SCIENCE: HARP SEAL’S FUTURE ON THIN ICE
DOLPHIN-KILLING TRAWLERS STOPPED FROM FISHING
GREETINGS FROM “ICE STATION REINDEER”
SAVE THE DUGONG – STOP THE US AIRBASE
WWF CALLS ON EU SUMMIT TO UPHOLD VISIONARY APPROACH ON CLIMATE CHANGE
FIGHT CONTINUES FOR ARCTIC REFUGE
ACT NOW ON CLIMATE CHANGE OR THE WORLD WILL PAY THE PRICE, WWF TELLS G8 MINISTERS
CLIMATE CHANGE RELATED HEALTH PROBLEMS WILL LIKELY DOUBLE BY 2020
1ST CONFERENCE OF THE ROUNDTABLE ON SUSTAINABLE SOY
PANAMANIAN FOREST COMPANY COMMITS TO FSC
CHINA’S RISING WOOD IMPORTS A THREAT TO THE WORLD’S FORESTS
WOOD LAUNDERING: 8 PER CENT OF SWISS WOOD IMOPRTS ORIGINATE FROM ILLEGAL SOURCES
WWF PUTS UK PARLIAMENT UNDER WATER
WENDY LIKES IT WINDY
EU COUNCIL CONFIRMS EUROPE’S CLIMATE LEAD
WWF SURVEY REVEALS WHAT BRAZILIANS THINK ABOUT WATER CRISIS
WATER CRISIS LOOMS AS HIMALAYAN GLACIERS RETREAT
NEW BIRD HIDES FOR UAE WETLAND RESERVE
EU MUST TACKLE ILLEGAL LOGGING IN OWN BORDERS, SAYS WWF
KENYA CARVES ITS PLACE IN FOREST’S HISTORY
CHILE PROTECTS COASTAL TEMPERATE RAINFOREST
AGREEMENT REACHED ON FINDING SOLUTIONS FOR RESPONSIBLE SOY PRODUCTION
WWF PARTICIPATES IN POST-TSUNAMI REEF CLEAN-UP DAY
RENEWABLE ENERGY-DRIVERS SHIP DESIGNED BY WWF SPONSOR
WWF CALLS FOR BOTTOM TRAWLING BAN IN HONG KONG’S TERRITORIAL WATERS
SUMATRAN TIGERS CAUGHT ON FILM
SWIMMING BLINDLY DOWN THE GANGES
ANOTHER LYNX KILLED ON SPANISH ROADS
INDIAN FOREST LANDSCAPE RECORDS HIGH NUMBER OF PLANT SPECIES
SPAIN AND EU FAIL WORLD’S MOST ENDANGERED CAT SPECIES
MEXICAN HAWKSBILL POPULATION IN DECLINE
WWF HELPS ORPHAN RHINOS IN NEPAL
MICRO-HYDRO ELECTRICITY PROJECT LIGHTS UP NEPAL’S TERAI ARC LANDSCAPE
RHINO CENSUS UNDERWAY IN NEPAL
RESCUED BORNEO PYGMY ELEPHANT RETURNED TO FOREST
RIVER DOLPHINS IN FRESHWATER BATTLE AGAINST EXTINCTION, WWF WARNS
PROFILE – BELGIAN PROFESSOR FOR REACH AND PRECAUTION
NEW CHEMICAL LAW BOOST FROM UNIONS
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY ACTION ON CHEMICALS
 
 
 
 

 

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