Skip to main content

Resources Year '2004'

This report by María Baron of the Centro de Implementacion de Politicas Publicas Para la Equidad y la Crecimiento describes why Argentine President Nestor Kirchner decreed access to information…
This website contains a photo-essay of a peaceful protest over genetically modified organisms staged on the streets of Tbilisi, Georgia, on 2 February 2004.(Original source: http://www.greens.ge/gmo/…
DEWA-Europe/GRID-Geneva is one of UNEP's major centres for data and information management, with a unique, "value-adding" mandate in the handling of global and regional environmental…
CEDAR is designated as the Regional Service Centre for Europe and is working with the UNEP/INFOTERRA national focal points to support environmental information dissemination. CEDAR provides the…
Under Australia's Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (EPBA), actions that are likely to have a significant impact on a matter of national environmental…
EurasiaNet provides information and analysis about political, economic, environmental and social developments in the countries of Central Asia and the Caucasus, as well as in Russia, the Middle East…
The Norwegian List of Dangerous Substances contains information about health and environmental hazards for approximately 3000 substances. The list is searchable by Substance name, Index number, CAS…
The observation list includes substances that are particularly hazardous to health or the environment and are used so widely or in such amounts that they may represent special problems at the…
The Product Register (PR) is the Norwegian government's central register over chemical products that are on the market in Norway. The information is used as a tool for preventing damage to…
The Swedish PRTR (KUR) is one step in the work by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency to give the public access to information on national emissions of chemical substances and groups of…