Environmental Issues

‘2010 agri-environment scheme to focus on those exiting REPS’ (Irish Examiner)

July 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

THE new agri-environment scheme that will come into effect from 2010 as part of the revised Rural Development Plan will be focused principally on those coming out of the Rural Environment Protection Scheme (REPS).

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‘2010 agri-environment scheme to focus on those exiting REPS’ (Irish Examiner)

Environment Minister to run rule over badly planned assets (Irish Examiner)

July 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

THE Environment Minister will have powers to debate the value of NAMA-bound assets if sites were bought on the basis of bad planning or questionable zoning.

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Environment Minister to run rule over badly planned assets (Irish Examiner)

Environment ministry awards Halton drinking water licence (Burlington Post)

July 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Halton Region has become one of the first municipalities in Ontario to be awarded a drinking water licence from the province’s Ministry of the Environment (MOE).

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Environment ministry awards Halton drinking water licence (Burlington Post)

China accepts 1st environment lawsuit against govt (AP via Yahoo! News)

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A court in southwest China has accepted the country’s first lawsuit filed by an environmental group against a local government, a member of the group said Friday.

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Green actions for nation’s sustainability focus of nat’l environment meet (Borneo Bulletin)

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“Action Today for a Sustainable Nation Tomorrow” is the theme for this year’s National Environment Conference that will be held at The Empire Hotel and Country Club on August 19.

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Environment Agency looking at viability of Elvington Lock (York Press)

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IT has been part of North Yorkshire’s waterways for hundreds of years – but now a historic lock’s days of letting boats pass through its gates could be numbered.

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Environment Agency looking at viability of Elvington Lock (York Press)

Environment Agency looking at viability of Elvington Lock (York Press)

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IT has been part of North Yorkshire’s waterways for hundreds of years – but now a historic lock’s days of letting boats pass through its gates could be numbered.

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Environment Agency looking at viability of Elvington Lock (York Press)

Sorenson’s Ranch School — Combining School, Treatment Center, and a Hard-Working Ranch in a Safe, Natural Environment (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

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Sorenson’s Ranch uses an incredible staff that has been in the field of treating teenagers for over 30 years, and the most important part is to keep a proper environment for change to occur.

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Sorenson’s Ranch School — Combining School, Treatment Center, and a Hard-Working Ranch in a Safe, Natural Environment (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

Oil & Gas: A Tough Credit Environment (BusinessWeek)

July 30, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

S&P has taken several negative rating actions recently, particularly on speculative-grade companies, and the trend is expected to continue

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Oil & Gas: A Tough Credit Environment (BusinessWeek)

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S&P has taken several negative rating actions recently, particularly on speculative-grade companies, and the trend is expected to continue

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Oil & Gas: A Tough Credit Environment (BusinessWeek)

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