30/01/2008 10:15
The cost of chemical related diseases affecting Californians totals $2.6 billion (€1.8 billion), according to a study by the Universities of Berkley and UCLA.
Water Framework Directive: ‘yellow card’ from Brussels 14/05/2008
The Mediterranean region: acting fast to fight water shortages 05/05/2008
Maritime safety scaled down by Member States 16/04/2008
Paris-Roissy Airport: new contradictions 17/04/2008
Revision of Eurovignette directive taking shape 14/05/2008
Air traffic noise: Switzerland and Germany resume discussions 13/05/2008
Self-regulation for the French end of life vehicle sector 13/05/2008
Cleaner nappy management 06/05/2008
“Eating better” causes less emissions than “eating local” 02/05/2008
Occupational disease tables ill-adapted to emerging diseases 05/05/2008
Too many pesticides in winter lettuces in France 19/05/2008
A controversial new Employment Code in France 15/05/2008
Wind farms: a spoke in the blades 10/04/2008
Creation of the first post-Kyoto carbon fund 15/05/2008
The EU’s agrofuel suppliers will have to prove compliance 13/05/2008
Legislative part of the Grenelle bill to be completed by end of year 13/05/2008
European Commission to submit a slightly increased environment budget 19/05/2008
Political interference and ozone: the EPA Administrator speaks out 15/05/2008
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