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Indonesian environmental watchdog to take 20 firms to court over fires
JAKARTA (AFP) Jun 15, 2003
Indonesia's leading environmental watchdog Walhi plans to take 20 companies to court over forest and ground fires that have begun to send choking smoke haze over the province of Riau, a report said Sunday.

Norway back on the whaling war-path
OSLO (AFP) Jun 15, 2003
Norway, the only country in the world that allows commercial whaling, will try for the umpteenth time next week to persuade the international community to lift a 1986 ban on hunting whales, but it has no illusions about the task at hand.

Iceland wants to become world's first hydrogen-powered economy
TOKYO (AFP) Jun 15, 2003
Iceland could become the world's first economy free from the fossil fuels that add to global warming if it manages to produce enough hydrogen using renewable energy sources to run fuel cells, an official said here.

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Fuel cells without harmful greenhouse effects still a long way off: experts
TOKYO (AFP) Jun 15, 2003
The fuel cell, which is intended to protect the environment from harmful greenhouse gases emitted by cars and in electricity generation, has many problems to be solved before it can become a major source of power, experts said.

Japan to resist push to ehance whaling body's conservation role
TOKYO (AFP) Jun 15, 2003
Japan will oppose a move toward strengthening regulations to protect whales during an annual meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) in Berlin next week, according to a fisheries official.

Violent storms strike central Switzerland
BERN (AFP) Jun 14, 2003
Strong thunderstorms and huge rainfalls swept through central Switzerland on Saturday, flooding roads and basements and damaging homes, though no one was injured, police said.

Bangladeshi capital pounded by rain, causing brieff road flooding
DHAKA (AFP) Jun 14, 2003
Early monsoon rains pounded the capital Dhaka Saturday, briefly flooding several roads in lowlying central districts and causing late afternoon traffic chaos.

Floods leave 150,000 homeless in northeastern India
GUWAHATI, India (AFP) Jun 14, 2003
Flash floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains have left at least 150,000 people homeless in Indias northeastern state of Assam, officials said Saturday.

EU ministers agree to make polluters pay
LUXEMBOURG (AFP) Jun 13, 2003
A major environmental protection move in the European Union passed a first hurdle Friday when environment ministers agreed on a general directive to make polluters pay heavily for the damage they inflict.

Troops on alert after flood warning in northeast India
GUWAHATI, India (AFP) Jun 13, 2003
Federal troops were put on alert Friday as the first wave of flash floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains hit Indias northeastern state of Assam, officials said.

Some 300,000 whales die in fishing nets each year: WWF
BERLIN (AFP) Jun 13, 2003
Some 300,000 whales, dolphins and porpoises die each year when they are caught by accident in the nets of fishermen, according to new research cited by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) on Friday.

China's flood control and disaster relief an "arduous" task: official
BEIJING (AFP) Jun 13, 2003
China's flood control system is faced with many problems and fighting floods remains a "long-term arduous" task, a central government official said Friday.

Whaling ban in spotlight as world body meets
BERLIN (AFP) Jun 13, 2003
The international moratorium on commercial whaling faces another credibility test next week when pro-whaling nations are expected to try to ease the hotly-disputed 17-year ban at a conference in Berlin.

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.

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