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Introduction to the Rotterdam Convention - extract from InforMEA e-learning course
… artificial islands or installations for producing energy from the water, currents or winds. Another use of the … of pollutants are agricultural chemicals, heavy metals and nuclear waste. Once in the marine environment, these …
Introduction to the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants
… artificial islands or installations for producing energy from the water, currents or winds. Another use of the … of pollutants are agricultural chemicals, heavy metals and nuclear waste. Once in the marine environment, these …
UN Watercourses Convention User’s Guide
… such as health, environment, education, agriculture, food, energy, fisheries and industrial water users. “I have … para 146. 165 E J Shafer `Good Faith Negotiation, the Nuclear Disarmament Obligation of Article VI of the NPT, and … (paper presented at International Seminar `Abolition of Nuclear Weapons, War and Armed Forces’ sponsored by the …
International water governance: Conservation of freshwater ecosystems Vol. 1: International agreements compilation and analysis
… to the young and dedicated minds who gave so much time and energy to make the idea for this publication become a … German Ministry for Environment, Nature Protection, and Nuclear Safety and the Czech Republic Ministry for … Moselle, at the city of Cattenom Primary focus area Nuclear power Provisions most relevant to ecosystems …
Maritime Traffic Effects on Biodiversity in the Mediterranean Sea. Volume 2 - Legal Mechanisms to Address Maritime Impacts on Mediterranean Biodiversity
… by man, directly or indirectly, of substances or energy into the marine environment, including estuaries, … to the safety of navigation; and b) Require tankers, nuclear-powered ships and ships carrying nuclear or other inherently dangerous or noxious substances …
Handbook for the 1979 Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution and its Protocols
… by man, directly or indirectly, of substances or energy into the air resulting in deleterious effects of such … proportion of noncombustion energy sources (i.e. hydro, nuclear, wind, etc.) to the energy mix. However, further … proportion of non-combustion energy sources (i.e. hydro, nuclear, wind, etc.) to the energy mix. However, further …
MEA Negotiator’s Handbook
… 2 Advisory Opinion on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons, ICJ Rep. (1996), 226, at para. 29 MEA … 26 Man and his environment must be spared the effects of nuclear weapons and all other means of mass destruction. … extracted from soybeans). They are considered renewable energy sources as long as the vegetation producing them is …
Handbook for the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer
… its specialized agencies and the International Atomic Energy Agency, as well as any State not party to this … (polydimethylsiloxane) (iii) When recording infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectra, including hydroxyl index … equipment (Spectroscopy (Infra-red, Ultra-violet, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, fluorescence), chromatography …
Manual of Compliance with and Enforcement of Multilateral Environmental Agreements
… of electricity from neighbouring States (lowering its own energy production and CO2 emission). This illustrates the … on existing “foundation policies”, including the National Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy, the New Zealand … environmental crime is “trafficking of radio- active and nuclear substances”. The mandate however “may be extended in …