The Environment department is working to speed up the issuance of permits by next month, as part of its bid to slash opportunities for corruption among regulators and entice more investments.
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Environmental groups have long called the tailings lakes in the Alberta oilsands Canada’s toxic secret, but companies operating there will soon be required to disclose exactly what pollutants are there.
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The Sierra Club, Greenpeace and 28 other North American environmental groups are calling on the United States and Canada to boost investments in clean energy, halt industrial fishing in the Arctic and freeze expansion of the Alberta’s oil sands – a key source of U.S. petroleum imports and greenhouse gas emissions.
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Coal India Ltd., the world’s leading coal producer, has recommended the Ministry of Environment and Forest to expedite environmental clearances to both public sector and private sector coal mining companies.
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While environmental issues have come to the forefront of election campaigns in some western countries, this is yet to happen in India. However, a welcome initiative that was taken at the time of the recent Lok Sabha elections in the Western Ghats region in this direction deserves attention and support.
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Irresponsible large scale mining continue to wreak havoc not only on the environment but have severely affected the health of residents from host communities in the country.
Fernando Hicap, chairman of the militant fisher folk group Pamalakaya, stated:
There is alarming reduction of fish catch reported by the fishermen in the island. Our collated data points that [...]
Environmentalists have declared acid mine drainage the single most significant threat to South Africa’s environment and this is being driven home by the AMD problems being experienced at the East Rand operations of provisionally liquidated and JSE-suspended Pamodzi Gold.
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The high of Bombay at Goa on Monday has issued notice to the Union ministry of environment and forests after making it party to a public interest litigation filed by the villagers of Shirgao who complained of extensive mining operations in the village.
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Despite the Union Environment and Forests Ministry’s orders that licenses of five mining companies need to be suspended in D Hirehal mandal till the demarcation was done by the Survey of India, Obulapuram Mining Company and other companies owned by Karnataka Tourism Minister Gali Janardhan Reddy are continuing their mining activity.
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The Caraga Mining Summit, to be held in Philippine from April 23-24 at the Hotel Tavern Convention Hall, will focus on a wide range of concerns — from financing amid the crisis to cooperation with host communities.
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Friday, June 19, 2009
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