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25. 9. 2007
- Coalition 'Let the nature remain in Bulgaria' |
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[ Forthenature ] - Bulgarian non-governmental organizations united into the coalition LET NATURE REMAIN IN BULGARIA try to fight effectively with crimes against nature and society. The bitter experience of the environmentalists so far showed that many of the Bulgarian state and municipal institutions are enthusiastically assisting the shady investors through actions or inactions. read more...
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31. 5. 2006
- Keep the nuclear to yourself, leave Sinop to us! |
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Turkey
[ Sinopbizim initiative ] - We reject the idea of bringing dangerous and outdated nuclear technologies into our country with excessive loans. To fulfill the Law for “Procedures to Generate Electrical Energy Using Renewable Energy Resources” that was passed on 10.05.2005, we demand the government to give priority to rich alternative energy sources, and make a serious start to build the necessary infrastructure for the production of renewable energy. read more...
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18. 5. 2005
- International Environmental Voluntary No Dam Camp |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
[ The Young Researchers of Banja Luka ] - Young Researchers of Banja Luka (YRBL) and Rafting club “Eco-Canyon” organize environmental camp whose main topic will be preparation of the environmental rafting regatta as well as support to No Dam Campaign.
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1. 12. 2004
- Coalition for the protection of the Vrbas River |
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Banja Luka
[ The Young Researchers of Banja Luka ] - Coalition for the protection of the Vrbas River organized signing of a petition for protection of the Vrbas River on the main plaza in Banjaluka. The petition can be signed every day in the period of 30th October to 2nd November. So far 4000 citizens have signed it. read more...
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22. 9. 2004
- International seminar: “Local Environmental Actions: Practice of Effective Partnership” |
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[ QKE-AL ] - On 5-12 September 2004, in Donetsk, Ukraine, was held an International seminar: “Local Environmental Actions: Practice of Effective Partnership”, in the framework of MATRA Programme of the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
This seminar was organized by Donetsk Youth Debate Center, which aims to support and facilitate the environmental activities, in Eastern Ukarine, in the frame of the LEAP, finaced by Institute of Sustainable Communities (USA).
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25. 8. 2004
- Farming for Life campaign |
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Sofia, Bulgaria
[ BSPB ] - Bulgarian society for the protection of birds actively participates in the campaign of Birdlife International to appeal to the EU institutions to support a sustainable farming system to preserve the natural resources and to give a chance of survival to the endangered bird species of the European farmlands. read more...
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21. 4. 2003
- Croatian and BiH NGOs together against nuclear waste dump in the Una river region |
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Croatia&BiH
[ Zeleni Forum ] - “Kaos” from Hrvatska Kostajnica (Croatia) and “Unski smaragdi” from Bihać (BiH) are running public campaign against the first Croatian nuclear waste dump that, according to plans of Croatian government, should be built on the Trgovska gora in the region of Una river. Una is boundary river between Croatia and northwest Bosnia, and a planned dump site is situated only a few kilometres from Bosnian border. read more...
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14. 3. 2003
- Croatia: Will the Adriatic Sea become a Black Sea? |
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Croatia
[ Green Forum ] - Having seen the consequences of the Prestige spill in Spain, Croatian green activists and citizens are strongly concerned about the DruzbAdria agreement, recently signed by the representatives of six countries, according to which Russian oil will be transported through a 3200 km long pipeline from Russia (Samara) through Belarus, Ukraine, Slovakia and Hungary to Croatia (Omišalj, on the
Adriatic Sea). The impacts of the oil transportation and the resulting tanker traffic in the Adriatic have not yet been assessed. The Croatian environmental NGO Green Forum has started a campaign against the project and has sent an open
letter of protest to the President of the State and the Ministry of Environment. read more...
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