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30.08.2006 Under considerable pressure for its perceived lack of clarity on the issue of pesticide residue in carbonated drinks, and lack of urgency in formulating norms to regulate their safety, India’s health ministry has promised that norms for these products will be in place by January 2007.
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From: InfoChange
Related topics/regions: [India] [Business] [Pollution] [Health] [Governance]
28.08.2006 After being sent two legal "threats" by the pesticide industry, the New Delhi based Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has dared the industry to take it to court. In a statement the CSE has said that the industry is "behaving like a bully" ever since the release of its report on pesticides in soft drinks.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [Pollution] [Health]
25.08.2006 Indian NGO Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has said that the science used by the health ministry experts to give cola companies a clean chit is complete junk. In a detailed, point-by-point response to the government’s report the CSE has said only two bottles were tested by the government and the report of these tests has not been made public.
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From: Centre for Science and Environment
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24.08.2006 New Delhi, August 22, 2006: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) responded sharply to the recent statement in Parliament by Anbumani Ramadoss, Union minister of health and family welfare, which questioned the validity of CSE’s findings. “The minister of health is clearly more concerned with industrial health -- and not people’s health,” said CSE.
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23.08.2006 Over a thousand people marched and rallied in the north Indian state of Rajasthan to demand the shut down of Coca-Cola and Pepsico bottling plants in the state. Accusing the Coca-Cola bottling plant in Kala Dera of creating severe water shortages affecting over fifty villages and producing harmful products, protesters marched towards the Coca-Cola bottling plant in Kala Dera, about 40 kilometers from Jaipur.
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Anti-Coca-Cola protester at the company's Annual General Meeting, 2004.
21.08.2006 NEW YORK, Aug 21 (OneWorld) - The Bush administration is facing fierce criticism across India for backing the Coca Cola and Pepsi Cola companies in their fight with local authorities and consumer groups.
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Image: Anti-Coca-Cola protester at the company's Annual General Meeting, 2004. © Aaron Couch / India Resource Center
18.08.2006 Groups campaigning against Coca-Cola and Pepsico in India have criticized comments made by a top US official that actions against Coca-Cola and Pepsico in India are a "setback for the Indian economy."
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Related topics/regions: [India] [United States] [Water/sanitation] [Ethics & value systems] [Globalisation]
11.08.2006 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 11 (OneWorld) - The loss of 400,000 barrels of oil a day caused by the closure of BP's Prudhoe Bay oilfield in Alaska could be offset if all the cars and trucks in the United States got just one extra mile per gallon of fuel efficiency, a prominent non-profit grouping of scientists said this week.
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Related topics/regions: [United States] [Energy] [Transport] [Consumption]
Carbon dogs savage the planet
08.08.2006 from Alternative Energy blog:
'Next time you take a look at your stock portfolio, you might want to ask how many "carbon dogs" you have.'
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Related topics/regions: [New Zealand] [Climate change]
Image: Carbon dogs savage the planet © Gemini News Service / Gemini News Service
04.08.2006 A press release by the NGO platform on shipbreaking - a coalition of Indian NGOs - says that the inspection committee on 'Blue Lady' was under intense pressure to give clearance to the vessel for beaching, as per the admissions by credible sources within Technical Committee on Ship-breaking.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [Water/sanitation] [Business] [Oceans] [Pollution] [Governance]
02.08.2006 NEW YORK, Aug 1 (OneWorld) - While millions of low-wage workers across the United States keep hoping against hope for a raise in their salaries, it is no longer just a dream for some who live and work in the Midwestern city of Chicago.
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