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In preparation for the Copenhagen meeting (COP15) of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change at the end of 2009, Japan had engaged in debate about the country's medium-term greenhouse gas…
The ambition of the EEA and Norway Grants is to contribute to a more equal Europe. The three donor states, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway will make available 1.3 billion europ of project funding…
The e-environment terminology were developed in support of the Council of Europe's recommendation on e-demoncracy. The definition of "public participation" drew from the Aarhus…
On 11 March 2009, President Barack Obama signed into law a restoration of the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), reversing changes made under the previous United States administration under its "…
The OECD Committee for Information Computer and Communications Policy has approved a framework to govern the participation of non-governmental stakeholders in its work and that of its working parties…
The Internet could be used as an early warning system for potential ecological disasters say researchers from Stockholm Resilience Centre and University of East Anglia. Can Webcrawlers revolutionize…
In March, 2004, the Government of Canada announced the introduction of mandatory reporting of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by major emitters. By providing a more precise picture of the sources and…
This document is a revised version of the former Guidance Manual [ENV/EPOC/WGWPR(2001)6/FINAL]. It includes:detailed explanations on how to implement the OECD Decision C(2001)107/FINAL, asamended;…
This report provides a global overview and framework to quality PRTR information and activities from countries and organizations around the world. Considerations for Ensuring Quality PRTR Data…
The Black Sea Trust (BST) works in collaboration with a range of donors to provide grants to indigenous organizations working to foster and strengthen regional cooperation, civil society, and…