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The Swedish EPA invited leading experts and researchers, senior administrators and negotiators, international organisations and industry to an international workshop to discuss air-pollution…
In 1992, world leaders at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, recognizing the potential risks of modern biotechnology, called for an international mechanism to ensure that…
To help mitigate the risks from malware - malicious software distributed over the internet - the World Health Organisation IT security Chief recommends follwoing these precautions: (i) Do not follow…
EDRI-gram is a bi-weekly newsletter about digital civil rights in Europe. It is published by European Digital Rights, a coalitin of 27 privacy and civil rights organisations based or having offices…
The eCommittee project, part of the EU eParticipation initiative will gather suggestions and questions from citizens and interested organisations from ten EU countries. The questions will address…
Global economic development entails wide application of chemical substances. Therefore, sound management of chemicals is vital for promoting the principles of sustainable development and providing…
This Guideline to Local Environmental Action Programmes (LEAPs) in the Caucasus has been prepared to assistmunicipal government officials, representatives from non-governmental organisations, and…
What kind of information can be found on the Aarhus Centre Georgia web site?
Japan's Ministry of the Environment (MOE) launched a pilot project to study the the effects of visualizing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from households, as announced on August 17, 2009. In the…
The JFS' Newsletter's website addition of the month for November 2009 features this Manga (cartoon) by Professor Hiroshi Takatsuki of Ishikawa Prefecture University, Japan. These are…