(May 31, 2001) Water pollution is suspected in Mudanjiang, Northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, as unidentified flocs – suspended aggregate particles – have been detected at a water supply source since Sunday, the city government said yesterday.
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M.P. Keith Martin demands CIDA act responsibly
Dr. Keith Martin, Member of Parliament and Official Opposition Critic for Latin America and Africa today asked the Minister Responsible for CIDA to release the environmental impact assessment report on the Chalillo dam project in Belize.
M.P. Keith Martin demands CIDA act responsibly
(May 29, 2001) Dr. Keith Martin, Member of Parliament and Official Opposition Critic for Latin America and Africa today asked the Minister Responsible for CIDA to release the environmental impact assessment report on the Chalillo dam project in Belize.
May 2001 Campaign Letter
We must protect the scarlet macaw and other endangered wildlife from senseless annihilation.
CIDA Minister responds to Keith Martin, M.P.: Letter
Maria Minna continues to defend CIDA secrecy
CIDA Minister responds to Keith Martin, M.P.: Letter
(May 28, 2001) Maria Minna continues to defend CIDA secrecy.
Sluice gates will be opened, PM promises
(May 26, 2001) Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra yesterday promised that all sluice gates at Pak Moon dam would be opened in a few days.
Sharon Matola speaks to CBC's As It Happens
The interview with Sharon
Matola followed by Fortis President, Stanley Marshall begins at 3:50
minutes into part 2. [View PDF]
Letter to Fortis CEO Stanley Marshall
(May 23, 2001) Letter to Fortis President from BACONGO, Action Environment, Humber Environment Action Group, Natural Resources Defense Council, and Sierra Club of Canada.
Local group nurtures indigenous voices in development of China’s West
(May 22, 2001) Nestled in a small building complex in the heart of Kunming in southwestern China, the Center for Biodiversity and Indigenous Knowledge (CBIK) is easily overlooked. But behind its modest headquarters, this 100-member strong organization is changing the face of development in China’s remote western provinces.
Secretive EDC agrees to be more transparent: Dramatic reversal in disclosure policy credits Citizen
(May 22, 2001) The Export Development Corporation has made a stunning reversal in its disclosure policy, mostly in response to pressure from non-governmental organizations and the media.
Chalillo could flood Maya ruins
(May 20, 2001) The proposed Chalillo Dam threatens to flood three important Mayan sites, the Department of Archeology confirmed this week.
Green regulation punishes misconduct
(May 19, 2001) Environmental watchdogs in China who abuse their authority will be punished under a special regulation that took effect yesterday. The provisional form of the regulation, China’s first on disciplining dereliction of duty, was released yesterday by the State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA) and the Ministry of Supervision.
China warns officials against covering up pollution
Beijing: China has warned local environmental protection officials that they will be punished if they allow or cover up damage to the environment in favour of economic growth, state media said on Tuesday.
Abuja to seek further debt reduction from Paris Club
(May 17, 2001) Nigeria is to seek more substantive debt relief from the Paris Club of private sector creditors, according to Philip Asiodu, Chief Economic Adviser to President Olusegun Obasanjo.


