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Source: news.yahoo.com --- 20 days ago
AP - A French court has opened a judicial inquiry into allegations that steel giant Arcelor and three other companies trafficked in Toxic Waste, a prosecutor said Wednesday. ... Source: green.yahoo.com --- 19 days ago
AP - A French court has opened a judicial inquiry into allegations that steel giant Arcelor and three other companies trafficked in Toxic Waste, a prosecutor said Wednesday. ...
Source: news.cnet.com --- 4 days ago
Polluted land could be ideal for renewable power plants, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 18 days ago
'France wasn't in the eye of the storm and the center from which the Toxic Waste came,' said Daniel Cohen, a professor of economics at the École Normale Supérieure. 'But we're going to get a fair amount in the face. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 19 days ago
Sollac, part of the ArcelorMittal group, allegedly shipped tonnes of Toxic Waste to Belgium and sold them as fuel for super-tankers. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 7 days ago
By KS ShainiBhopal, Madhya PradeshNo way has been found to dispose off the wasteThere are no takers for the Toxic Waste left behind at the site of the world's worst industrial accident. ... Source: www.usatoday.com --- 19 days ago
U.S. regulators aren't enforcing even limited laws against exporting Toxic Waste from used electronics, the Government Accountability ... ... Source: www.usatoday.com --- 26 days ago
Nuclear power debates must include discussion of Toxic Waste John M. Goldenring - San Diego Editorial debates about nuclear power such as those in USA TODAY continue to ignore a key point. Nuclear power plants produce lots of highly Toxic... ... Source: www.iht.com --- 8 days ago
Ivory Coast's government put 12 people on trial Monday in connection with a Toxic Waste dumping scandal the government says killed at least 10 people two years ago. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 6 days ago
Gulf Times Oct 1 2008 5:52AM GMT ... Source: www.tennessean.com --- 19 days ago
WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency has done little to curb the export of discarded electronic products containing hazardous Waste, much of which ends up in poorly regulated countries and harms the environment and public health, the Government Accountability Office concluded in a report being released today. ... Source: www.publicradio.org --- 18 days ago
Six years after a landmark report called "Exporting Harm" revealed how U.S. companies were shipping Toxic electronic Waste to China and other countries, nothing much has changed. This week the General Accounting Office criticized the Environmental Protection Agency for doing little to stop recyclers from sending devices with Toxic substances, such as lead and mercury, overseas. ... Source: www.ecommercetimes.com --- 18 days ago
A new report from the Government Accountability Office -- relating the findings of investigators who went under cover to see how well the CRT disposal rule was followed and enforced -- concludes that the U.S. EPA is abdicating its responsibility for regulating e-Waste. ... Source: www.crn.com --- 17 days ago
The Government Accountability Office blames the EPA in part for allowing U.S. companies to export hazardous electronic Waste to countries where components and precious metals are salvaged under unsafe conditions. ... Source: blog.foreignpolicy.com --- 13 days ago
This week's Seven Questions is with the very, very smart Raghuram G. Rajan , a former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund. He tells FP that the Treasury Department’s $700 billion bailout plan is flawed and argues that the private sector needs to step in and help out—or risk a mammoth public backlash: Where are the titans of the financial sector at this point? Why aren’t they coming together in a room at the New York Fed and saying, 'This is a severe crisis for the financial system and we are going to put up some of our own money to refloat the system.' They should find ways to ensure that the public is not giving a windfall to the financial sector, because it will actually hurt them in the long run. The taxpayer is not in a forgiving mood." Check it out . ... Source: scienceblogs.com --- 19 days ago
Within the past few days, I've noticed quite a few bloggers and news writers make comparisons between the hurricanes and the financial meltdown. It just occurred to be that there is another facet to this analogy. This has to do with a very real problem that has been stirred up, literally. Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post... ... Find more results for Toxic Waste on RSSMicro.com |
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