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You are invited to attend…. NJCAT Stormwater Verification/Certification Issues Meeting Thursday June 18, 2009 9:30 am to 4:00 pm at the NJCAT Offices Rutgers EcoComplex 1200 Florence Columbus Rd Bordentown,NJ 08505 Registration
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USAID Awards Grant to Solar Light for Africa, LTD. EarthVision Environmental News Washington, D.C. --November 30, 2004 – Recognizing the important work that Solar Light for Africa (SLA) is doing in East Africa, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has awarded a $300,000 grant to the Leesburg, Virginia-based nonprofit organization. SLA collaborates with American and African church leadership, nongovernmental organizations, and governments to provide power and light to public facilities—health clinics, hospitals, schools, orphanages, churches, and community centers in rural regions of Africa. [Read More]
European Commission Reaches Agreement to Reduce Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases EarthVision Environmental News BRUSSELS, October 14, 2004—The European Commission reached an agreement in the Council today to reduce emissions of fluorinated greenhouse gases. [Read More]
The Women’s Council on Energy and the Environment Honors 2004 Award Recipients EarthVision Environmental News WASHINGTON, DC, September 14, 2004 - The Women’s Council on Energy and the Environment (WCEE ) WCEE is honoring Kathleen McGinty, Pennsylvania’s Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection, as the 2004 Woman of The Year Award recipient. [Read More]
Hungarian Nuclear Plant Plans to Restart Troubled Reactor Ecolinks News Service BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, August 3, 2004 – Hungary’s only nuclear plant plans to restart its No. 2 reactor after much debate from environmental groups. [Read More]
Construction Stopped on Baku-Ceyhan Pipeline Ecolinks News Service TURKEY, August 3, 2004 – Construction on the proposed 1,100-mile pipeline running from the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean has been stopped due to BP’s failure to get construction permits. [Read More]
Kyrgyzstan Receives Aid to Secure Nuclear Waste Ecolinks News Service BISHKEK, KYRGYZSTAN, July 29, 2004 – Kyrgyzstan will receive monetary aid from the United States and Russia to secure radioactive waste sites left from the Soviet era. [Read More]
Whaling Commission Divided Ecolinks News Service RUSSIA, July 29, 2004 — The annual meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) ended after intense debate over the survival of rare whales due to hunting and energy exploration. [Read More]
Bulgaria Closes Reactors Ecolinks News Service SOFIA, BULGARIA, July 22, 2004 - Two units from Bulgaria’s only nuclear plant, Kozlodui, will be closed in 2006 due to environmental safety concerns. [Read More]
EU Requests Halt on Ukraine's Danube Canal Work Ecolinks News Service BUCHAREST, July 22, 2004 – Environmental groups and the European Union (EU) are urging the Ukrainian government to stop construction work on the controversial canal in the Danube River delta due to environmental concerns. [Read More]
Kyrgyzstan to Process German Uranium Waste Ecolinks News Service BISHKEK, KYRGYZSTAN, July 22, 2004 — A panel of experts commissioned by the Kyrgyzstan government approved a plan to process German uranium at a plant in northern Kyrgyzstan and recommended that the government grant the company a license to start operations. [Read More]
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