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MAY 2006
   
2005 PETTERSON DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL TO DR. MICHEL BÉLAND
ENFORCING ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS
FIGHTING CLIMATE CHANGE TROUGH ENERGY EFFICIENCY
IMPROVED FARM PRACTICES WIN PRAISE
MORE FUNDS TO STUDY HOME HEATING EFFECTS FOR KIDS
CURRENT ISSUES FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT
ANTARCTIC MONTH – CELEBRATING SA’S INVOLVEMENT
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT WEEK CELEBRATIONS
EUROPE’S BIODIVERSITY UNDER PRESSURE
NEW BOOK IN ENGLISH REGARDING DANISH STREAMS
THE BEST OF THE BLOGS FROM THE PARADISE FORESTS
GE PAPAYA IN THE DOCK IN THAILAND COURT CASE
BLIX CALLS FOR REMOVAL OF US NECLEAR WEAPONS FROM EUROPE
ACTIVISTS INTIMIDADED AS LOGGING COMPANY REACTS VIOLENTLY TO PEACEFUL APPROACH
SPAIN SAYS “ADIOS” TO NUCLEAR POWER
RADIOACTIVE CHAMPAGNE IN OUR FUTURE?
GLOBAL WARMING IS HURTING SPAIN’S VINEYARDS
AUSTRALIAN SNOWY HYDRO SCHEME MUST BE MANAGED ACCORDING TO NATIONAL WATER INITIATIVE
SUSTAINABLE TRAPS BOOST LOBSTER CONSERVATION IN CENTRAL AMERICA
STUDENTS DEVELOP CAMPAIGN TO PROTECT CORAL REEFS IN THE ARABIAN GULF
EUROPE LOSING SPECIES AND HABITATS AT A DRAMATIC RATE
NEPAL’S RHINOS AND TIGERS IN DECLINE
CLIMATE SEMINARS AT WOLLONGBAR
AUSTRALIA TO SEEK PACIFIC SUPPORT ON WHALES
FOUR NEW SPECIES UNCOVERED OFF ROTTNEST
WHALE SPECTACLE STARTS OFF AUSTRALIA’S COASTLINE
CAR FREE DAY DRIVES YORK STAFF TO GET ON THEIR BIKES
BRIDLINGTON STREAM GETS CLEAN TREATMENT FOR WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY ACTION OVER ANIMAL CARCASS PLANT
SOUTHERN WATER FINED €9,000 FOR EAST GRINSTEAD STREAM POLLUTION
KENNETH CLARK MP PROMISES THE EARTH FOR WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
ASBESTOS OFFENCES COST GLOUCESTER COMPANY
NEW OFFICE SETS ‘EXCELLENT’ ENVIRONMENTAL BUILDING STANDARD FOR ELY
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY JOINS FORCES TO CRACK CRIME
TEN PROMISES, ONE AIM AS WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY COMES TO LEEDS
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY HOSTS TOUR RIVERS FOR FRENCH FARMERS
RESTAURANT WASTE POLLUTED DITCH FOR A YEAR
TRANSCRIPT OF A SCRUM WITH RONA AMBROSE, MINISTER OF THE ENVIRONMENT CANADA
INTERNATIONAL BIODIVERSITY DAY CELEBRATES DRYLANDS
PAPER SECTOR BREAKS RECYCLING TARGET TWO YEARS EARLY
SNAPSHOT OF NEW ZEALAND’S ENVIRONMENT-BOOTS ‘N ALL
INTERNATIONAL BIODIVERSITY DAY: MINISTER LAUNCHES SA BIODIVERSITY SRTATEGY & ACTION PLAN
SOUTH AFRICA CLINCHES 28TH INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SHOW GOLD METAL
EEA OPENS ITS DOORS TO UN’S ENVIRONMENT WATCH PROPOSAL
OUR LEGACY IN LAKE MURRAY
ALOHA, GENETICALLY ENGINEERED PAPAYA. GOODBYE, PAPAYA SALES
MOTOROLA HANGS UP ON TOXIC CLEAN UP PROMISE
GREENPEACE ACTIVISTS IN BRAZIL BLOCK CARGILL SOY FACILITY
KYOTO NEGOTIATIONS INCH FORWARD
ARCTIC ICE ON ITS WAY OUT
RIVER DOLPHINS UNDER THREAT IN NEPAL
GOOD DAY FOR FISHING AS BACKWARD SUBSIDIES BLOCKED
EU COMMISSION ORGANISING U-TURN IN FISHERIES REFORM
AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT PROVIDES $1.87 MILLION FOR VITAL BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH
ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS AND UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE SHARE IN $226,000 OF FEDERAL FUNDS FOR BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH
NEW WEATHER RADAR FOR WESTERN QUEENSLAND
GREEN WASTE MACHINE ON THE ROAD TO NORFOLK ISLAND
GREAT BARRIER REEF FISHERMEN RECEIVE FURTHER ASSISTANCE
DOES LABOR WANT TO MINE ANTARCTICA?
GREENHOUSE ACCOUNTS SHOW AUSTRALIA IS STILL ON TAGET FOR 108 PER CENT
NEW REPORT SHOWS STRONGER EVIDENCE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE
NEW COASTAL PROTECTION PLAN
MINISTER APPLAUDS 3 BILLION PLASTIC BAGS CUT
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY OFFICIALLY OPENS SHOREHAM AND LANCING SEA DEFENCES
FLYTIPPED PUB WASTE COASTS WEST SUSSEX LANDLORD €3,000
THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY RECRUITS PATH TRAINEES
BIRMINGHAN MP PROMISES THE EARTH FOR WORLD THE ENVIRONMENT DAY
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY HELPS NORTH STAFFS REGENERATION
‘RECKLESS’ BEHAVIOUR LED TO POLLUTION
BIO-DIESEL FIRM FINED €24,000
PIG WASTE POLLUTED DRAIN
THE TREE MUSKETEERS
HUNT IS ON FOR THE COUNTRYSIDE FARMER OF THE YEAR
PARTNERSHIP DISHES THE DIRT ON WASTE CRIMINALS
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY GUILTY OF POLLUTING BROOK
NEWMARK COMPANY FINED FOR STORING WASTE ILLEGALLY
TAKE CARE MAKING SILAGE
LORRY DRIVER FINED FOR FLY TIPPING ON COUNTRY ROAD
POLLUTION PREVENTION CAMPAIGN FOR ‘LIVING RIVERS’ BROOK
REMARKS FOR COP PRESIDENT AT OPENNING OF THE DISCUSSIONS OF FUTURE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ON CLIMATE
SPRICE FALLS INC., DIVISION OF TEMBEC INC., PLEADED GUILTY TO CHARGES UNDER THE FISHERIES ACT
INFO-SMOG NOW SERVING 7.2 MILLION QUEBECKERS ALL YEAR ROUND
CANADA LAUNCHES 2006 WILD BIRD SURVEY FOR AVIAN INFLUENZA
RASH OF ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY INITIATIVES AGREED IN AREAS OF TRANSPORT AND WASTE UP TO WATER SAVINGS
NEW SYSTEM TRACKS HAZARDOUS WASTE
NEW ZEALANDERS ENCHANCING BIODIVERSITY RECEIVE $1.3M FUNDING BOOST
ENVIRONMENTAL: INFORMATION OUT IN THE OPEN
KENTUCKY FRIED AMAZON
EU MEMBER STATES ABUSE EMISSIONS TRADING SYSTEM
REUNITING PANDA POPULATIONS IN CHINA
FUTURE OF CORK OAK FORESTS HANGS IN THE BALANCE
A CONSERVATION VISION FOR NEW GUINEA’S WETLANDS
MANAGING FLOODS IN EUROPE
SMARTER MANAGEMENT NEEDED TO STOP OCEAN PLUNDER, SAYS WWF AND TRAFFIC
BLUEFIN TIN ON VERGE OF COLLAPSE?
NEW FISHING FUND LAUNCHED TO REDUCE POVERTY IN AFRICA
EU ADOPTS NEW LABELLING SYSTEM IN FIGHT AGAINST CAVIAR SMUGGLING
PACIFIC WIDE TSUNAMI SIMULATION TESTS REGION’S EMERGENCY RESPONSE MEASURES
‘WHALE FOR SALE’ MARKETING PUSH CONDENEMNED
AUSTRALIAN CHOSE TO LEAD MAJOR GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE ACTION GROUP
DUYFKEN ARRIVES IN PORT ADELAIDE TODAY – SA SHIPWRECK FUNDING ANNOUNCED
MINISTER CONSIDERS LISTING ORANGE ROUGHY AS ENDANGERED
WA RANGELANDS CELEBRATES $13.7 MILLION REGIONAL VISION
TAKE CARE MAKING SILAGE
AGRICULTURAL WASTE REGULATIONS COME INTO FORCE
HAVE YOUR SAY ON NORTH ESSEX FLOOD MANAGEMENT PLAN
€4,000 COST OF IGNORING ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY ISSUES LICENCE MODIFICATION TO SWAN HUNTER
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY WELCOMES PICKERING FLOOD MONEY
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY FLOOD SCHEME PLANS ON SHOW AT LADY BAY OPEN GARDENS
BUXON FOR STORING WASTE
APPEAL BY ENVIRONMENT AGENCY AFTER OIL DRUMS ARE DUMPED ON DEVON ROADSIDE
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY APOLOGISES FOR FISH KILL POLLUTION
HAMPSHIRE AVON SALMON UNDER SPOTLIGHT
SEVERN TRENT WATER LIMITED FINED FOR BROOK POLLUTION
MORE WATER SAVINGS NEEDED AS DROUGHT CONTINUES
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY FILMS SHOWCASE ON WORLD-FIRST GREEN.TV WEBSITE
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY WORKING TO PROTECT THE FUTURE OF FISH IN KENT
NEW FISHING LAKE IN NORTH DEVON
SPEAKING NOTES FOR AN ADDRESS BY THE HONOURABLE RONA AMBROSE, MINISTER OS THE ENVIRONMENT OF CANADA
THE KYOTO LIABILITY/PROVISION
INDUSTRY PROGRESS TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
WTO RULING: GE CHESS GAME ENDS IN STALEMATE
CARNIVAL QUEEN REVEALS NAKED TRUTH ABOUT PULP POLLUTION TO POLITICIANS
SLICE OF PARADISE ARRIVES IN JAPAN
$14.5 MILLION BOOST FOR CONSERVATION AND TOURISM IN ULURU AND KAKADU
RENOWNED AUSTRALIAN METEOROGIST AWARDED PRESTIGIOUS INTERNATIONAL PRIZE
METEOROLOGY REPORT CARD FOR OUR REGION
NATIONS WE NEED TO BUILD A ‘HYBRID WORLD’
AUSTRALIA AND SOUTH AFRICA IN CLIMATE CHANGE PARTNERSHIP
$2.5 MILLION FOR STATE-OF-THE-ART WILDLIFE HOSPITAL
FUNDING BOOST FOR WILDLIFE HOSPITAL WILL HELP AUSTRALIA’S KOALA POPULATION
BOOST TO RESTORE HISTORIC MAWSON’S HUTS IN ANTARCTICA
$30.1 MILLION TO PROMOTE OIL RECYCLING
$5 MILLION TO PROTECT AUSTRALIA’S HISTORIC CHURCHES
$17 MILLION FOR BETTER BIOFUELS AND CLEANER FUELS
$37.7 MILLION HERALDS NEW ERA FOR REGIONAL MARINE PLANNING
$3.9 BILLION FOR THE ENVIRONMENT IN 2006-07
MINISTER CAMPBELL TRAVELS TO CSD IN NEW YORK
MORE PROTECTION FOR THE GREAT BARRIER REEF FROM ILLEGAL FOREIGN FISHING
AUSTTRALIAN GOVERNMENT WORKS TO PROTECT NATIVE SPECIES FROM RED LIST
RESEARCH FOR GREENHOUSE AND BIODIVERSITY IMPACTS OF DENSE MULGA REGROWTH
ENVIROFUND TO KICKSTART $20 MILLION IN PROJECTS
$14.2 MILLION HELPS DEFEAT THE WEED MENACE
PROTECTING TASMANIAN FORESTS ON PRIVATE LAND
$2 MILLION TO CLOSE GAPS IN USED OIL RECYCLING
NEW PROJECTS TO PROTECT NEIGHBOURHOOD BIODIVERSITY
APPEALS DECISION – EXPANSION OF THE CAPE TOWN CONTAINER TERMINAL STACKING AREA
NO NEED FOR NUCLEAR POWER IN THE UK, WWF REVEALS
WITNESSING CLIMATE CHANGE IN RUSSIA’S FA EAST
ENERGY EFFICIENCY KEY TO LATIN AMERICAN’S ENERGY SECURITY
FIRST REGIONAL FRESHWATER DOLPHIN SURVEY UNDERWAY IN SOUTH AMERICA
SAVING SHARKS WITH MAGNETS
SEX-BENDING CHEMICALS MEDDING WITH EVOLUTION
HOW AMERICA IS DEFYING ITS GOVERNMENT LINE ON CHEMICALS
WWF-AUSTRALIA WELCOMES FUNDING FOR MURRAY RIVER
SPAIN SUCKED DRY BY ILLEGAL WATER USE
INDONESIAN OIL PALM COMPANIES COMMIT TO PROTECT FORESTS
BRIDGEND SKIP OPERATOR TO PAY OVER €4,400 IN FINES AND COSTS
UPPER TRENT ROD LICENCE BLITZ NETS ILLEGAL ANGLERS
LOCAL COMMUNITY PRESERVES BECKINGAM’S UNIQUE WILLOW WORKS
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY CONTINUES TO REDUCE FLOOD RISK FOR BOBERTSBRIDGE
AGRICULTURAL WASTE REGULATIONS COME INTO FORCE
MP’S CALL FOR GREATER ROLE OF ENVIRONMENT AGENCY IN FLOOD PLANNING
TURNING THE NATION’S RUBBISH INTO PROFIT
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY INTRODUCES NEW REGULATORY PACKAGE AT PIG AND POULTRY FAIR
BEN BRADSHAW IN DEVON FOR TOUR WITH ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY PILOT PROJECT PUTS LICENCE APPLICATION ONLINE
WATER MONITORING RESULTS UPDATE - BUNCEFIELD
SOUTHERN WATER FINED €18,000 FOR LYMINGTON POLLUTION THAT KILLED HUNDREDS OF FISH
FISH FARM IMPROVEMENTS TO REDUCE RICKS OF FISH DISEASES
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY WORKS WITH FARMERS TO TACKLE EROSION ON BODMIN MOOR ANS SAVE VALUABLE WETLAND
WEDNESFIELD MAN APPOINTED TO ENVIRONMENT AGENCY COMMITTEE
UNEP AT THE COMMISSION ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
LONG-TERM FISHING RIGHTS ALLOCATIONS AND THE STATUS OF FISH STOCKS AN UPDATE
REGULATIONS FOR THREATENED AND PROTECTED SPECIES & NORMS & STANDARDS FOR HUNTING PUBLISHED FOR PUBLIC
SEX, LIES AND HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS
WWF AND TOURIST OPERATOR SIGN AGREEMENT TO PROTECT THE ARCTIC
GLOBAL WARMING DRIVING POLAR BEARS TO EXTINCTION
BIODIVERSITY LOSSA ON THE INCREASE
NORTH SEA IN NEED OF INTENSIVE CARE
NEW MARINE PROTECTED AREAS FOR AUSTRALIA
UN HIGHLIGHTS CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR TOXIC FOOD AND PRODUCTS
MINISTER CAMPBELL TRAVELS TO CSD IN NEW YORK
AUSTRALIA LEADS WORLD WITH NEW MARINE PROTECTED AREAS
‘SAVE OUR WHALES’ WRISTBANDS LAUNCHED
MINISTER TO LEAD MAJOR RENEWABLE ENERGY TRADE MISSION TO CHINA
TOWARDS A NATIONAL CODE FOR WIND FARMS
LABOR MISLEADING AUSTRALIA ON WORLD HERITAGE CLAIMS FOR ANTARCTICA
$5.45 MILLION FOR NEW ULURU SUNRISE VIEWING AREA
TRADING PLACES HELPS SHARE DANDENONG’S UNIQUE STORIES
FUTURE OF FISHERY UNDER REVIEW
CARLISLE RESIDENTS TO LAUNCH CONSTRUCTION OF FLOOD DEFENCE SCHEME
WORK STARTING ON FLOOD SCHEME FOR COWBRIDGE AND LLANBLETHIAN
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY PILOT PROJECTS PUTS NOVERA LICENCE APPLICATIONS ONLINE
SUTTON COLDFIELD MAN APPOINTED TO ENVIRONMENT AGENCY COMMITTEE
AN ACCIDENT WAITING TO HAPPEN ON THE RIVER STOUR
ROD LICENCE BLITZ NETS ILLEGAL ANGLERS
YORKSHIRE AND NORTH EAST ANGLERS LEAD THE WAY
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY REPLACES SAFETY BOOMS ON THE MEDWAY
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY FISHERY IMPROVEMENTS CREATE WILDLIFE HAVEN FOR SOUTHAMPTON
TWO FURTHER VEHICLES SEIZED BY ENVIRONMENT CRIME TEAM
BRADFORD COMPANY ORDERED TO PAY NEARLY €3,800 FOR WASTE PAINT
MINISTER PRAISE WORK OF ENVIRONMENT CHARITY
WATER SHORTAGES LIKELY IN EASTERN ENGLAND
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY ATTEMPTS TO HOOK WOMEN ANGLERS
 
 
 
 

 

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