
Your search for "Environmental Impact Assessment" produced 30 items.
| 1. Greece's ‘invisible' green crisis | January 19, 2012 |
EU environmental policy is one of the casualties of Greece's austerity drive. Behind the depressingly familiar street demonstrations beamed almost nightly from Greece are... |
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| 2. Looser purse-strings, looser standards? | June 11, 2009 |
Why we should worry about the Commission's regional spending plans. Alarming evidence already exists that projects supported by EU regional funds are having economically and... |
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| 3. New rail line could damage Gaudí church | July 23, 2008 |
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European ombudsman calls for review of the environmentall impact of the Madrid-Barcelona link. A new high-speed rail link that would connect Madrid and Montpellier via... | |
| 4. MEPs demand review of Baltic gas pipeline | July 8, 2008 |
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European Parliament fears that Russian-German pipeline could harm marine environment.
MEPs have demanded a deeper assessment of the environmental damage that could be... | |
| 5. Italy facing court for environmental breaches | June 6, 2008 |
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EU court could be called in to rule on three cases involving waste, water and conservation.
The European Commission has threatened legal action against Italy for three... | |
| 6. Getting EU impact assessment right | October 27, 2005 |
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Better regulation is the talk of the town in Brussels. The | |
| 7. Attempts to sink Venice dam project flood into EU | March 17, 2005 |
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THE ‘mother of all battles' has begun against ‘Moses'. This is not a new religious conflict, but how Michele Vianello, an Italian Democratic Left MP, described the... | |
| 8. EU transport plan ‘not environmental enough', say greens | October 16, 2003 |
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GREEN campaigners and sustainable transport groups have demanded an environmental impact assessment for the EU's Trans-European Transport Networks. They claim the European... | |
| 9. Environment assessments ‘not bureaucratic obstacles' | June 26, 2003 |
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MARGOT Wallström has called upon EU member states to implement a 1997 directive on environmental impact assessment (EIA), obliging national authorities to study the... | |
| 10. Eco fear over accession treaty | March 13, 2003 |
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ENVIRONMENTAL groups have warned that the accession treaty due to be signed on 16 April threatens to lead future member states down the ecological road to ruin in its current... | |
| 11. Spanish water plan | February 20, 2003 |
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The European Commission appears to be on the brink of approving the controversial River Ebro transfer and other individual projects making up the Spanish National... | |
| 12. ‘Protect peat or pay the price', Commission warns Ireland | January 16, 2003 |
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IRELAND could be hit with a daily €21,600 fine for failing to protect one of its most precious resources – peat. The country boasts more bogs than any other in the... | |
| 13. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT - Jury out on Sustainability Impact Assessment | October 31, 2002 |
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THE EU has been working hard behind the scenes to ensure the success of Johannesburg, with the active support and involvement of the NGO community. But as the EU shows... | |
| 14. Plan for impact assessment studies revived | March 18, 1999 |
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ONE of the results of last year's election of a red/green coalition in Germany has been a bid by Bonn to revive a plan to ensure that new public infrastructure projects cause... | |
| 15. Bonn revives talks on wider vetting of building projects | January 28, 1999 |
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Germany is set to revive talks on dormant European Commission proposals for broader vetting of infrastructure projects which affect the landscape. Bonn has told the... | |
| 16. 17 June Joint Transport and Environment Council | June 25, 1998 |
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ENVIRONMENT and transport ministers held a joint debate on ways to tackle the environmental impact of the Union's transport policies. They adopted a set of conclusions at the... | |
| 17. Plan to turn EU policies green | May 21, 1998 |
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ENVIRONMENT Commissioner Ritt Bjerregaard will next week set out her plans to ensure that the EU takes 'green' issues into consideration in all areas of policy-making.... | |
| 18. Legal challenge to Union decisions on 'green' issues | July 3, 1997 |
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GREENPEACE is hoping that a crucial test case currently making its way through the European Court of Justice could succeed where its attempts to persuade EU governments have... | |
| 19. Nordic success pleases ‘green' groups | June 26, 1997 |
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EU GOVERNMENTS will, in theory, be able to introduce stricter environmental legislation than the Union norm under treaty changes agreed in the closing stages of the Amsterdam... | |
| 20. Green angle on planning is rejected | May 29, 1997 |
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EU GOVERNMENTS appear to have scuppered European Commission plans to ensureenvironmental impact assessments are extended to large-scale planningprojects. Environment... | |