JPRS Report. Environmental Issues [electronic resource].
- Published:
- [Arlington Va.] : [publisher not identified], 1994.
- Physical Description:
- 56 pages
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- Contents:
- State Targeting 10 Provinces in Environmental Protection -- NEPA to Set Up National Environmental Protection Fund by Xi Mi -- PRC Delegate at UN Conference on Small Island Countries by reporter Liu Ruichang -- Official Introduces National Agenda 21 by China Radio International reporter Chen Yong -- Rules on Import, Export of Chemicals -- Tokyo Favors Compromise on Antarctic Whale Sanctuary -- Panel Urges Greater Efforts To Protect Environment -- IWC Delegation Head Vows To Block Antarctic Whale Sanctuary -- Report on Air Pollution in Seoul -- President Stresses Linking Environmental Protection, Trade -- KORECO Campaigns To Preserve Farming Environment -- Environment Ministry Responsible for Clean Tap Water by staff reporter Yi Song-yol -- Role of Environmental Management Corporation Outlined -- Swiss Firm Hired To Stop Rain Forest 'Devastation' -- Ramos Approves Nation's First Biodiversity Program -- Taipei To Attend CITES Meeting With Beijing's Permission by Debbie Kuo -- Taipei Joins CITES Working Panel by Danielle Yang -- Corn, Soybean Importers Threaten To Stop Buying From U.S. -- Council Initiates Environment Protection Projects -- Tuzla Muslims Said Ready To Cause Ecologic Catastrophe -- 'Alarming' State of Environment Reported -- Environmental Damage on Ex-Soviet Bases Assessed by Piotr Zajdel -- Iliescu, Nastase Address European Water Management Symposium -- British Company Plans To 'Plunder' Quebracho Wood -- Article Views Threats to Ecological Reserves by Ronaldo Brasiliense -- Foreign Minister Favors Whale Sanctuary in Antarctica -- Establishment of National Environment Authority Announced -- World Environment Fund Donates $9 Million for Projects -- Commentary Urges Timely Solution to Water Sharing Issue -- Scientist Appeals Against Pesticide Pollution -- Baghdad Mayor Says Embargo Endangers Environment -- 'Secret Cities' Still Pose Ecological Threat by Sergey Shmelev -- Kostromskaya Nuclear Plant Construction Threat to Volga Region by Vladimir Neskoromnyy -- Addendum to Edict on State Environmental Strategy -- Europarliament Ecologists Visit Defense Ministry -- Official Says Russia Seen as World's Dump for Toxic Waste by ITAR-TASS correspondent Mikhail Karlov -- 'Environmentally Unfriendly' Buses Imported from Germany -- Radioactive Pollution Research Project May be Available in Oct 94 -- Sunken Sub Komsomolets Not Endangering Fishing Industry -- Further on Report Concerning Komsomolets Sub Pollution -- Infighting Delays Komsomolets Expedition -- Stolen Cesium Thought Dumped in Nikolayev Plant Reservoir by Ivan Petkov -- Commission Discusses Radioactive Waste Disposal Problem -- Semipalatinsk Testing Ground Background Radiation Discussed by ITAR-TASS correspondent Valentin Pavlov -- Impact of Semipalatinsk N-Tests on Altay Kray Discussed -- 1993 Ecological Yearbook Issued -- New Waste Processing Complex Is Built in Gomel Oblast -- Ukraine Minister on Integration of Economic, Ecological Reform by Vasyl Shevchuk -- Article Warns of Imminent Man-Made Ecological Hazard by Telyana Khomych -- Officials on Demilitarization, Environment Damage in Crimea by Acting Crimean Interior Minister V. Kuznetsov, Crimean Ecological Center Chairman V. Rysich, V. Tarasenko -- Fire Safety at Chernobyl Remains Inadequate by Svetlana Tutorskaya -- Siemens Process Decontaminates Swedish Reactor Vessel -- Denmark To Host Meeting of East European Environment Aides -- Energy Minister: Environment Top Priority in Energy Policy by Kaj Skaaning -- French Biofuel Scientific Group Created -- New, Modern Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing Plant To Be Opened -- New Dioxin Hazard Said 'Threatening' Germany by Dankwart Guratzsch -- BASF Inaugurates Plastics Recycling Factory by Michael Wendel -- Hoechst Stops Production of CFC's -- DASA, DARA Build Earth Satellite -- Siemens, VEW To Cooperate in Energy Production -- Lafontaine Discusses SPD 'Ecological Renewal' by Oskar Lafontaine -- Drive Wheel in Car Saves One Third of Fuel by Walter van Hulst -- Government Favors Ban on Leaded Gasoline by Thomas Lerner, Lars-Ingmar Karlsson.
- Report Numbers:
- PREX 7.13:
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- Note:
- Document Date: 5/23/1994.
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