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Baggers can be choosers Print E-mail
by Wojciech Kosc   
Wednesday, 23 April 2008

A local initiative in Poland takes retailers to task for giving out plastic bags free of charge. Would you like a plastic bag? This is a question being asked in shops, groceries and hypermarkets across Poland that customers aren’t used to hearing. In fact, until recently, cashiers across the country have automatically placed purchased merchandise in plastic bags—even if it’s just a single apple, even if the customer doesn’t particularly want a bag.

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A master class in active citizenship Print E-mail
by Pavel Antonov   
Wednesday, 23 April 2008
A young Belarusian overcomes intimidation and bureaucracy in winning funds to carry out the local environmental project of his dreams.

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Leading by example Print E-mail
by Pavel Antonov   
Wednesday, 23 April 2008
Born in 1962, Ziga Turk, a university professor of Construction Informatics and self-proclaimed computer geek, is now minister without portfolio in Slovenia’s government. He has been charged with one sole responsibility: growth. One year into his government tenure, and having served as national coordinator for implementation of the Lisbon Strategy, Turk describes for Green Horizonhis country’s vision of sustainability, which is important in that Slovenia now holds the EU’s rotating presidency.
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Central and Eastern Europes climate change opportunity Print E-mail
by Tom Burke, Chris Littlecott and Nick Mabey   
Monday, 11 February 2008
Missing today’s chance to build a low-carbon economy would be a costly mistake handed on to future generations
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Elbrus under siege Print E-mail
by Pavel Antonov   
Monday, 11 February 2008
Russia’s successful Winter Olympic bid will draw even more visitors to Europe’s highest peak, but climate change and runaway development are marring the mountain’s majesty
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Tickets, please Print E-mail
by Greg Spencer   
Monday, 11 February 2008
EU regulation could rein in discounts for public transport by making municipal authorities more accountable for their demands on fleet operators.
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What happened in Belgrade Print E-mail
by Pavel Antonov   
Monday, 11 February 2008
The Sixth Environment for Europe Ministerial Conference may not have produced breathtaking results, but at least the process remains alive and kicking
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We need to change our habits! Print E-mail
by Pavel Antonov   
Wednesday, 06 February 2008
Dennis Meadows has been “a system thinker for nearly his entire life,” according to the scientist’s Wikipedia page. The co-author of Limits to Growth (published in 1972) wrote in this important work that, unless things change radically, humanity’s existence could become impossible for nature’s system to sustain. A cycling enthusiast and advocate of interactive learning games, Meadows can now say: “I warned you 35 years ago, and now it’s too late!” Nonetheless, he is not without optimism.
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Toxic waste and its victims: the plight of Rudnanys Roma Print E-mail
by Richard Filcak   
Wednesday, 24 October 2007
People at the social and economic fringes of society are also those most vulnerable to the hazards of environmental degradation, and Rudnany, Slovakia’s Roma population is no exception.
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