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Tag: environmental damage

Brussels to tackle Europe's alien species - 10 September 2013 - News

The European Commission has proposed rules to combat the estimated €12 billion of damage caused every year to EU farming and infrastructure by invasive animal and plant species.

Russian ‘fishing interests’ threaten bid for Antarctic conservation area - 16 July 2013 - News

EXCLUSIVE / A vote today (16 July) on whether to declare a marine protection area over an Antarctic body of water seven times the size of Germany is hanging in the balance due to Russian and Ukrainian fishing interests, the head of a European delegation to the talks has told EurActiv.

Poland lobbies against EU shale gas regulation - 05 October 2011 - News

Poland, long seen as promoting a common European approach to shale gas, has now published a surprising study describing possible EU regulation on the industry as "unfeasible".

Environmental liability: Applying the 'polluter pays' principle - 23 November 2010 - LinksDossier

Successive man-made disasters have seen the EU adopt rules to enforce the 'polluter pays principle' on companies responsible for major environmental damage. 

Shale gas not yet game-changer for Europe - 08 June 2010 - News

Shale gas cannot be seen yet as a game changer in Europe as it is in the United States, where roughly 50% of the country's needs are met by developing unconventional gas. The conclusion was reached by international experts at a public event held in Brussels yesterday (7 June).

Industry groups voice concerns over environmental liability law - 22 October 2007 - News

Stakeholders in sectors including insurance and chemicals have expressed concerns over the implementation of the environmental liability directive, with only eight member states having transposed this complex piece of legislation into national law some four months after the deadline.

Poland challenges Europe on 'via-baltica' highway - 18 July 2007 - News

The Polish government announced on 17 July 2007 that the construction of the 'via baltica' motorway between Prague and Helsinki would start on August 1 - despite repeated warnings from the Commission that the project contravenes EU rules on biodiversity protection.

Polish highway plans under EU threat - 30 January 2007 - News

Environmentalists have told a Polish firm that it will have to bear financial responsibility for any damage caused by the construction of a controversial highway through protected wetlands, after the Commission issued a warning in December 2006.

Europe's largest industrial polluters exposed - 11 October 2004 - News

A small number of industrial plants are often responsible for emitting the bulk of a given pollutant into air and water, says the first report from the EU pollution monitoring register EPER.

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