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18) Summer 2006 |
Mexico to publish industrial pollution data Report profiles chemicals and children’s health Green Energy in North America Churches lend support to ‘eco-palm’ harvesters North American environmental agenda enhanced by RETC Renewable energy for remote communities Public interest groups, government agencies spar over environmental solutions Announcements
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17) Spring 2006 |
Greening the supply chain: small business, big environmental gains Three countries add watershed information to atlas Logging in Tarahumara leads to factual record First children’s health and environment indicators Green business: the next environmental victory Green building focus of new independent report
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16) Fall 2005 |
The e-legal wildlife trade How green is your paper? Conservation plans unveiled for six wildlife species A pesticide’s toxic legacy Symposium an opportunity to reflect on trade-environment relationship JPAC charts its own strategic path CEC tests maternal blood for toxics New and upcoming publications CEC Council Session in photos - Quebec City, 2005
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15) Summer 2005 |
Air pollution from ships a growing concern Scientists identify priority areas in Pacific Report flags lead emissions, small facilities Churches celebrate ‘eco-palm’ Sunday 'Think Continentally - Act Locally' Announcements Meeting tackles biodiversity monitoring Q&A: Testing two views of trade’s environmental impacts Third North American Symposium on Assessing the Environmental Effects of Trade 2005
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14) Winter 2004-2005 |
Hi-tech trash a global threat The grass-fed is always greener First look at air pollution from over 1,000 fossil-fuel power plants in North America Turtles, townsfolk and tourism Secretariat completes maize
and biodiversity study
Mexico to eliminate toxic chemical lindane The Puebla Declaration charts a new path forward JPAC reviews ten-year report Highlights of 2004 publications
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13) Summer 2004 |
Taking stock of mercury air pollution Public reporting on industrial pollution in Mexico almost a reality A popular funding program comes to a close Power plan for renewables CEC: The next decade starts today A new North America Oaxaca hosts public consultation on maize report Three species get trinational protection New JPAC chair for 2004
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12) Winter 2004 |
Transgenic maize goes under the microscope Report spotlights regional effects of global issue Mexican farmers seek action from governments Maize farmers unhappy with NAFTA's price Top experts to counsel NAFTA governments on maize Food fight! The polarized GM food debate Americans and Canadians react to Mexico corn-troversy
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11) Fall 2003 |
Border traffic leaving children in respiratory distress Task force concerned with effects of chemical on children Protecting marine resources in the Pacific Northeast 'Cool Shops' program heating up An interview with Kennedy Top environment officials commit to biodiversity strategy Copper mine subject of factual record CEC subject of new book Committee to review NAFTA's environmental side accord
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10) Summer 2003 |
Unsustainable palm harvest prompts survey of churches Waste or wasted opportunity? Intensive livestock operations in North America 'Mothers' fight air pollution with buckets Scientists try to put 'killer algae' on ice Milestones A measure of continental cooperation Symposium sparks debate, demonstration Taking stock of the CEC's Taking Stock New factual record released, others pending
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9) Spring 2003 |
The illegal trade in chemicals that destroy ozone North America eliminates use of chlordane Mercury hot spots of North America Local projects seek borderless protection for grey whales Doing together what cannot be done alone NAFTA Chapter 11 and the future The spirit of cooperation Is it really the flu, or an environmental illness? Six nominations to the JPAC announced Calendar of Events
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8) Autumn 2002 |
Calculated risks How safe is safe enough for pesticides? Empowering investments Renewable energy certificates start to pay dividends Fishing for a future On Mexico's Yucatán coast, Xcalak fights to save its economy and its soul On the trail of the disappearing owl Balancing act Helping free trade and fresh air to co-exist Goodbye to an environmental pioneer Program notes News and Updates from CEC
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7) Spring 2002 |
Borderline hazards Controlling the toxic waste trade Measured success Tracking industrial pollution across North America Pollutants see the light in Mexico Taking the poison out of pottery News and updates from the CEC Aguascalientes takes the initiative Metales y Derivados Citizen Submissions up close A community fights back
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6) Winter 2002 |
NAFTA Partnership Grounds Bird Smugglers Taking the Pulse of North America Clearing the Air With a US$25,000 NAFEC grant, Alaskan activists hope to curb dioxin-producing incinerators in their state. Voices of Energy Experts Speak Out at CEC Electricity Symposium CEC Names Children’s Health Board Citizen Submission Updates Program Notes CEC Info and Updates
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5) Fall 2001 |
Looking for the green lining in the changing electricity market Discussion paper for public review, November symposium—key milestones in CEC’s Article 13 initiative In search of a diversity of thought on electricity and the environment Tracking air pollution CEC begins development of trinational air emissions inventory Biodiversity in peril: help for North America’s most wanted species Mexico holds first national Workshop on Children's Health and the Environment Environment and Health Secretaries sign joint declaration Lead and children’s health NAFEC grants announced for 2001 Citizen submission process proves valuable in BC Hydro case
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4) Summer 2001 |
Improving the citizen submission process What is the “Citizen Submission Process”? Former SEM director reviews progress Factual record helped in Cozumel pier case, says submitter Whale watching An opportunity to conserve biodiversity through sustainable tourism Asthma increasingly affecting North American children Air pollution contributing to respiratory problems June Council session a chance to renew the Commission's vision Financing and the environment Investment opportunities for small and medium-size companies in Mexico and the emerging climate agenda Mercury pollution from the automobile industry North America ahead of the game on DDT elimination Winnipeg workshop on greening trade corridors New nominations to the Joint Public Advisory Committee The CEC Secretariat welcomes new staff members
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3) Spring 2001 |
Guided tours to help gray wolf’s come-back Christine Todd Whitman named new head of EPA David Anderson elected President of UNEP’s Governing Council Electricity and the Environment CEC examines environmental opportunities and challenges from evolving electricity sector Mexico affirms commitment to PRTR The Oriole, the Coyote and the Cup of Coffee Making the North American environment safer for our children Summit of the Americas: Lessons from NAFTA on trade and environment Summit of the Americas: Reflecting on the CEC experience Saving North America’s birds The North American Bird Conservation Initiative Chemical industry sees benefits in reporting pollutant emissions The power of markets and the promise of green goods and services CEC Secretariat welcomes two new staff members Taking Stock 1998 coming soon A preview of improvements to CEC’s pollutant report
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2) Winter 2000-2001 |
Super invaders spreading fast Lichtinger named Mexican environment secretary JPAC elects chair for 2001 CEC project tracks emerging trends and public opinion in pondering future Public forum sheds light on environmental effects of trade Delivering the goods without damaging the environment CEC to consult public on trade corridors Toward pollutant reporting in Mexico CEC workshop reveals progress CEC setting biodiversity priorities Making a living on the land NAFEC helps link cultural survival, environmental health and the market Peace on Earth
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1) Fall 2000 |
Tracking dioxins to the Arctic CEC study tracks dioxins from Canada, Mexico and United States to the Arctic Assessing the environmental effects of free trade CEC organizes first public symposium Millennium Trek and NAFEC A fight for cultural survival in the high Arctic Bringing the enforcement facts to light JPAC to help resolve concerns about implementation
of the Citizen Submissions Process The power of pollutant information Reducing mercury in the North American environment CEC launches North American Regional Action Plan Helping industry improve its environmental performance Welcome to Trio
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