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27.12.2005 Environmental organisations have brought a new suit against the French government in an attempt to prevent the departure of the decommissioned aircraft carrier, the Clemenceau, to India for ship-breaking purposes. The suit was filed in a Paris court.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [France] [Environmental activism] [Ethics & value systems]
22.12.2005 Draft waste proposals published by the European Commission will result in more household rubbish going up in smoke and less being recycled, a leading environmental group has warned.
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From: Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland
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20.12.2005 Indian NGO, Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), has released the green ratings of the cement industry and finds that the sector is more energy-efficient than its counterparts in the US and Europe. Still, the Indian cement industry has to clean up its act because of its preoccupation with economics, not environment.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [Corporations] [Environment] [Conservation]
20.12.2005 Arsenic enters Bangladeshi drinking water from soil near the surface rather than deep underground as thought, say researchers. The finding suggests that there is an unlimited supply of the poison to Bangladeshi water.
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Related topics/regions: [Bangladesh] [Water/sanitation] [Environment] [Health]
Foreign ships pollute Indian shores.
15.12.2005 Decommissioned French aircraft carrier Clemenceau is headed to the world's largest ship-breaking yard - India - for being taken apart. This will also result in thousands of kgs of toxic wastes being exported to the country which will pose a hazard to both environment and people.
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Related topics/regions: [France] [India] [Environmental activism] [Oceans] [Governance]
Image: Foreign ships pollute Indian shores. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
14.12.2005 NEW YORK, Dec 14 (OneWorld) - Coca-Cola, the multinational soft drink giant, is facing the wrath of rights advocacy groups here in the United States and abroad for refusing to take responsibility for abusive practices at its bottling plants.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [Colombia] [Labour] [Water/sanitation] [Corporations]
13.12.2005 New Delhi-based Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) will present its findings of the Indian cement industry on December 16, 2005. the ratings will be released by Prof. MS Swaminathan in New Delhi. CSE has earlier conducted the ratings of pulp and paper, automobiles and chlor-alkali for their adaptation of environment friendly and non polluting technologies.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [Corporations] [Environment]
Water handpump, India.
12.12.2005 New Delhi based environment organisation - Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) is holding a hands-on training programme on Water Pollution & Urban Sewage Management from January 16 - 20, 2006 in New Delhi.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [Capacity building] [Water/sanitation] [Environment] [Conservation]
Image: Water handpump, India. © Centre for Science and Environment
Toxics Link
12.12.2005 Director of environment NGO Toxics Link Ravi Agarwal in his letter to Microsoft chairman Bill Gates says that philanthropy and info-tech are fine, but the illustrious entrepreneur and businessman should also think of a cleaner world. Agarwal says that 500 million old computers which are to be disposed off in Europe and the US head towards India, Africa and China.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [Aid] [Corporations] [Health]
Image: Toxics Link
Bhopal residents like this man suffered health and economic effects after the gas leak of December 1984. Today, those responsible for the disaster have not been prosecuted.
06.12.2005 The 1984 explosion of toxic gas from a chemical plant in Bhopal, India continues to offer dire lessons on corporate accountability and chemical pollution. The CEO of Union Carbide and its current owner, Dow Chemical, have not been held accountable for the corporate mismanagement that led to the catastrophe or for their role in dealing with today's pollution.
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From: Pesticide Action Network North America (PANNA)
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Image: Bhopal residents like this man suffered health and economic effects after the gas leak of December 1984. Today, those responsible for the disaster have not been prosecuted. © Greenpeace International
People protest at Bhopal.
02.12.2005 A student group from Delhi has made a film Closer to Reality and published a report on the continuing tragedy of the gas-affected people in Bhopal. The world’s worst industrial disaster, in which 20,000 people were killed and thousands maimed, haunts people 21 years later.
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Image: People protest at Bhopal.
01.12.2005 In another show of growing discontent with Coca-Cola's bottling operations in India, over 800 community members marched on Wednesday, November 30, to Coca-Cola's factory gates in Mehdiganj in northern India, demanding that the factory shut down immediately.
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