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Chemistry World April 4, 2006 Arthur Rogers |
EU-Wide Carbon Capture Project A four-year carbon sequestration project backed by 30 European universities and energy companies will test the viability of CO 2 capture as a means of curbing greenhouse gas emissions. |
Chemistry World March 2006 Katharine Sanderson |
Church Music Silenced by EU's Waste Directive Church organs have come under threat from EU directives aimed at reducing the amount of equipment containing lead that reaches landfill sites. |
InternetNews March 23, 2006 Roy Mark |
Nigerian E-mail Scam Artists Indicted Dutch authorities are holding the three men pending extradition to the United States for a spam-delivered advance fee scheme that promised large returns for fronting legal costs of a charitable effort. |
Chemistry World March 21, 2006 |
Europe's Energy Strategy Car manufacturers and fuel suppliers must cooperate to achieve Europe's environmental aims, as set out in a European Commission energy strategy. |
Chemistry World March 15, 2006 Arthur Rogers |
Europe Addresses Mercury Risk In a European Union drive to reduce mercury-related damage to health and the environment, Almaden Valley mine operators tentatively agreed to a plan under which surplus mercury is bought in and sold on, in place of virgin mercury. |
Pharmaceutical Executive March 1, 2006 Sarah Houlton |
Global Report: Chemicals Legislation in Europe Chemicals legislation in Europe may affect pharma's relationship with suppliers. |
Smithsonian March 2006 Jonathan Kandell |
Continental Crossroads East greets West as Hungary's history-rich capital embraces the future. |
InternetNews February 24, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Microsoft 'Plays Chicken' With EC Microsoft has posted its official response to objections from European regulators that the software giant is dragging its feet in a long-running antitrust dispute. |
Chemistry World February 22, 2006 Arthur Rogers |
EU Chemical Regulation Could Save 150 Billion in Environment and Health Costs According to a new study, Europe's forthcoming registration, evaluation and authorization of chemicals (Reach) is expected to offer savings that far outweigh expected costs to the chemicals industry. |
Chemistry World February 22, 2006 Arthur Rogers |
Update: Europe Gets Hot and Bothered Over Sun Cream Labelling A month after international health experts queried any link between sun protection products and the incidence of melanoma, the European Union is side-stepping the whole issue, at least regarding occupational safety. |
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