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Greenpeace spoils oil company managers' Bosphorus party
ISTANBUL (AFP) Jun 12, 2003
A pleasure trip of representatives of major oil companies over the picturesque Bosphorus in Turkey turned sour Thursday when Greenpeace activists held a protest denouncing the oil industry.

Wind-power pioneer Denmark sees sales of wind turbines rise
COPENHAGEN (AFP) Jun 12, 2003
Denmark, a pioneer of wind energy, saw its sales of wind turbines rise by seven percent in 2002, solidifying the country's position as the world's leading maker of wind turbines.

Police detain 20 Greenpeace activists at Hungarian nuclear plant
BUDAPEST (AFP) Jun 12, 2003
Police in Hungary Thursday detained 20 activists from the environmental Greenpeace group who were protesting against the use of nuclear energy at the central European country's main atomic reactor, police said.

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Fuel oil spill in Singapore waters after ship runs aground
SINGAPORE (AFP) Jun 12, 2003
A Singapore-registered container ship leaked 150 metric tonnes of fuel oil after it ran aground early Thursday on the way to China, the Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) of Singapore said.

Japan to fight against mislabelling of dolphin meat as whale meat
TOKYO (AFP) Jun 12, 2003
The Japanese government will tighten its inspections of fish vendors to prevent dolphin and porpoise meat from being illegally sold as whale meat, an official said Thursday.

Mekong River faces "over-use" in rush for development: commission
BANGKOK (AFP) Jun 12, 2003
The Mekong River, seen as Southeast Asia's largest single natural resource, is under threat of over-use as the six nations it passes through scramble to boost socio-economic development, a conference here heard Thursday.

Early greenie was an industrial poisoner
PARIS (AFP) Jun 11, 2003
William Morris, a British utopian who was a forerunner of the green movement, had shares in the world's biggest arsenic maker and dismissed a mountain of evidence that an arsenic-based product he sold could cause ill health.

Mercury-tainted dolphin flesh passed off as whalemeat in Japan: study
PARIS (AFP) Jun 11, 2003
Dolphin and porpoise meat is widely and illegally sold in Japan as whalemeat and all three foods are so riddled with mercury that just a tiny meal could exceed safety levels, a study said on Wednesday.

EU Commission launches campaign to reduce pollution-induced illnesses
BRUSSELS (AFP) Jun 11, 2003
The European Union's executive Commission launched a long-term program Tuesday to curb the incidents of pollution-induced allergies, respiratory diseases and cases of asthma.

Rome smolders in early heat last experienced in 1782
ROME (AFP) Jun 11, 2003
Rome was smoldering in premature summer heat on Tuesday as temperatures surged to 34.8 degrees -- the hottest the Italian capital has experienced at this time of year since 1782, said weather specialists.

Swollen rivers add to India's flood woes, even as heatwave claims more lives
NEW DELHI (AFP) Jun 11, 2003
Waters from swollen rivers in neighbouring Nepal have begun gushing into India's eastern hinterlands raising flood fears, officials said Wednesday, even as the death toll from a heatwave searing southern parts of the country rose further.

Firewalkers stage protest at coal conference in Indonesia
JAKARTA (AFP) Jun 11, 2003
Traditional Balinese firewalkers on Wednesday joined environmentalists protesting at a conference of coal companies on the Indonesian resort island, according to watchdog group Greenpeace.

Malaysia to set up fund for victims of wildlife attacks
KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) Jun 11, 2003
Victims of attacks by tigers, elephants or wild boars will be given financial assistance under a trust scheme to be set up by the Malaysian government, a report said Wednesday.

Five killed, 100 injured in Bangladesh storms
DHAKA (AFP) Jun 11, 2003
At least five people were killed and some 100 injured in tropical storms that lashed Bangladesh, officials and media reports said Wednesday.

Canada expected to release further details on implementing Kyoto Protocol
OTTAWA (AFP) Jun 10, 2003
The Canadian government will start publishing more concrete plans of how it intends to implement the Kyoto Protocol on reducing greenhouse emissions over the next few weeks, Canada's environment minister said Tuesday.

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