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Madarfeszek (mind) |
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St Andrews Prize (mind) |
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AlterEco (mind) |
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CEU nyari egyetem: palyazati felhivas (mind) |
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FW: INFOTERRA: UNEP's Governing Council - 1 to 5 Februa (mind) |
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FIKSZ Radio ZOLDINDULAS indulas :-) '99 (mind) |
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Pollution Online Newsletter (mind) |
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Sziasztok!
Ugyan nem vilagrengeto jelentosegu tema, de megis csak kornyezetvedelem:
Valamikor gyerekkoromban a kornyezet ismeret oran tanultunk arrol, hogy
ha valaki cinkeknek (kis madarfajta) akar feszekodut csinalni, akkor a
lyuknak, amin a madar ki-be jar, mekkoranak kell lennie, hogy pl a
verebek ne foglaljak el az odut eloluk. Meg talan az odu melysegeben is
volt valami ajanlas. Mivel igen reg (tobb mint 30 eve) volt, nem
emlekszem az adatokra, konyvet mar nagyon regen lattam olyat, ami
madaretetokkel foglalkozik, a neten meg semmit nem talalok, igy Toletek
kerek segitseget. Aki tudja az adatokat, irja meg, vagy ajanljon olyan
lelohelyet, ahol ilyesmihez segitseget talalok!
Egy olyan varosban elek, amely igen sokaig az orszag 12
legszennyezettebb varosa volt. Ugy tunik, kezd kikaszalodni ebbol a
stadiumbol, mert olyan madarak tunedeznek fol az utobbi evekben,
amelyeket azelott sosem lattam. Hajnalonta, mikor a kutyamat viszem
setalni sokszor elgyonyorkodom bennuk. Ilyenkor meg nem zavarja a
forgalom oket (lakotelep egyebkent).
Beallt a tel, kiraktam az ablakokba 2 madaretetot, amire rajar nehany
cinkepar. Szeretnek ezeknek a haz elott levo jo 15 eves kis kertecske
(anno meg kozosen ultettuk a lakotarsakkal) fain odukat elhelyezni,
hatha idekoltoznek vegleg...
Esetleg cserebe megirom, mibol csinaltam adagolos madaretetot kb 20 perc
alatt 200 Ft onkoltseggel...
--
Koszonom SaGa
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>Environmental prize -- St. Andrews University of Scotland
>and Conoco have teamed up to find practical solutions to
>environmental problems through the $25,000 St. Andrews Prize,
>a new, international essay competition. University officials
>point out that there is still time to make a submission
>for the prize -- the closing date for entries is Jan. 31.
>The St. Andrews Prize is aimed at identifying solutions
>that are acceptable from all practical viewpoints -- scientific,
>economic and political -- to environmental problems. Another
>important component of the selection criteria will be the
>ability of the entrant to present a paper that will stimulate
>broad public debate. Competition for the $25,000 award and
>medal is open to anyone from anywhere in the world, so the
>winner could be a scientist, academic, someone from industry
>or commerce, a politician, a journalist, a teacher or someone
>working at home bringing up a family. An essay of no more
>than 3,000 jargon-free words is required. Contact Guy Cantwell,
>Conoco, (281)293-3037.
Laszlo Pinter
Program Officer
Measurement and Indicators Program
International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)
6th Floor, 161 Portage Avenue East
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 0Y4 CANADA
Tel: (204) 958-7715
Fax: (204) 958-7710
Email:
http://iisd.ca
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Sziasztok!
Kiadas elott allunk a EYFA: Altereco c. kiadvanyanak magyar
valtozataval.
Ebbe gyujtenem olyan kezdemenyezesek cimeit, elerhetoseget,
akik a kovetkezo
kategoriakba beletartoznak:
- LETS (kalaka kor)
- okofalu
- kozosseg altal tamogatott megogazdasag (CSA, community
supported agriculture) - ez
utobbira keresek jol hasznalhato magyar megfelelot (az
"elofizeteses gazdalkodas nem fedi
minden esetben a temakort)
- lakokozosseg
- kozos konyha
- hitelegylet
irodalomjegyz,ket, kiadv nyokat is keresek
Minden, a LETSrol (kalaka korok), es a CSA-rol magyarul megjelent
anyag erdekel!
Surgos!
KOSZI!
Fidusz
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(ismet, elnezest, hogy angolul van, de a palyazas feltetele is a
magas szintu angol tudas)
Dear Colleague:
I am pleased to announce the Central European University Summer
Programs (SUN) for the summer of 1998. The attached list of program
description will give you an idea of what kind of courses to expect
next year. I would especially like to draw your attention to our
course on "Energy Policy for Economies in Transition: (De)Regulation
for Development and the Environment". We invite applications from
interested academics, policy-makers, NGO representatives, think-tanks,
and related private sector representatives, who take part or are
interested in shaping energy policy in the CEE.
All courses are free of charge for professionals from East Central
Europe and the former Soviet Union and eastern participants will
receive a grant to cover their costs during the course.
I would really appreciate it if you could help us promoting the SUN
programs among your colleagues and contacts or any interested
professional.
For futher information and application materials please contact:
CEU Summer University
Nador u. 9, Budapest, Hungary 1051
Tel.: (36 1) 327 3069, 327 3811Fax.: (36 1) 327 3124
E-mail:
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DEADLINE IS JANUARY 15.
(najo, ha valaki szol idoben, akkor valamelyest keso palyazatokat is
elfogadunk.......)
Sincerely yours,
Diana UErge-Vorsatz, PhD Eva Gedeon
Course Director Executive Director
Dept. of Environmental Sciences and Policy SUN
CEU
Energy Policy for Economies in Transition: (De)Regulation for
Development and the Environment
(12 - 23 July, 1999)
Course Directors: Diana UErge-Vorsatz, Central European University,
Hungary
William Golove, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA.
Resource Persons: Zoltan Lontay, EGI Contracting/Engineering, Hungary
Paolo Bertoldi, European Commission, DG XVII.
Mark D. Levine, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Adam Gula, Krakow University, and FEWE, Poland
Lloyd Harrington, Energy Efficient Strategies, Australia
Evan Mills, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Ada Amon, Energy Club, Hungary
representative from SEVEn, Czech Republic
Jonathan G. Koomey, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
The goal of the course
The need for an adequate supply of inexpensive, efficient and reliable
energy is widely recognized as being central to the development
concerns of nations throughout the world. This need has been
particularly key in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) during the last
decade as the changing economic structures of these countries have
made the development of new energy supplies difficult, if not
impossible, and have raised issues of national sovereignty and
international security. Many of CEE economies are currently or intend
in the near future to privatize or deregulate their energy sectors.
This process will play a critical role in determining future economic
development, national security and environmental protection in the
region. It is important that these vital decisions are made using the
world of experience in restructuring, privatization and (de)regulation
of energy sectors. The goal of the course is to help academics,
researchers and policy-makers understand and meet the challenges
facing CEE in the process of restructuring their energy sectors. The
course will bring together a wide range of experts from around the
world, representing academia, governmental policy research, NGOs and
the private sector, who have substantial international experience in
the relationship between energy, development and the environment. A
group of experts from CEE will also be invited, both as speakers and
students, who will highlight the most significant problems currently
facing CEE energy sectors, and who will contribute to the discussion
of what types of policies and (de)regulation can promote both economic
development and environmental remediation and protection most
effectively in the region.
Course description
Course lectures and discussions will be organized around two main
topics. Week I will establish the factual and methodological
framework for the discussion of energy policy and (de)regulation in
CEE. The week will conclude with a debate on energy sector
restructuring options for CEE economies. Week II will focus on the
future of nuclear power and its alternatives in the region, with a
special emphasis on improving energy efficiency, and will conclude
with a debate on this topic. Among the many specific questions raised
by the energy challenges facing the CEE region that the course will
address are:
. What is the current state of the energy systems -- what are the
existing technologies, economics and environmental impacts? . Why do
these economies need several times as much primary energy to produce a
unit of economic output, as developed or even other developing
economies? How does it affect the economy, and how could these high
energy intensities be effectively reduced? . Is nuclear power the most
viable option to meet the energy demands of these economies and to
satisfy their desires for national sovereignty, or are there
alternatives that can effectively and more sustainably meet the needs
of the region? . Given the cultural, political and economic context,
what kinds of market and regulatory structures will best facilitate
the multiple, and often conflicting, energy-related objectives of the
CEE region? . What are the likely outcomes of the current trend to
privatization in the energy sector in the CEE - is private ownership
likely to improve either the economic or environmental performance of
these sectors? . What is the appropriate role for the CEE nations to
play vis-a-vis global environmental concerns such as climate change -
can these nations afford to address climate change, can they afford
not to? . What should be the fate of existing unsafe nuclear
facilities, and should the nuclear power plants in the pipeline,
mostly designed in the `70s, be completed? . Are there lessons from
the West that can be usefully transferred to the CEE? Which are the
experiences that cannot be viably transferred? Which would be the most
effective policy tools to achieve the region's energy related
objectives?
Teachin
g
Methods
Since the course will rely on a dialogue between Eastern and Western
experts, and on the experience and issues raised by course
participants, the course will involve a variety of interactive
teaching methods. Besides lectures delivered by resource persons,
time will be allowed for open discussions with all resource persons
after lectures. A three-hour debate will conclude both weeks of the
course, involving several lecturers and all course participants. In
addition, a small number of course participants will be selected to
deliver shorter seminars on topics related to the course. An
energy-efficiency internet workshop will also be held, where future
internet collaborations will be suggested.
Who will benefit from the course?
The goal of the course is to facilitate an international exchange of
ideas and perspectives, both within the region and globally, in
addition to developing a network of academics and policy-makers who
can work together in the future. The course will provide an
opportunity for increased interaction between CEE academics,
policy-makers, think-tanks and the private sector from the region and
the world by bringing together leading scholars for an intensive
discussion of some of the most timely issues of our day in energy
policy. Therefore, the course will be presented at a level that is
accessible, although quite challenging, to those with a basic
knowledge in energy policy, but will mainly be targeted to those with
an advanced background and special interest in the area.
Additional application requirements
Since the course relies on the dialogue between course participants
and resource persons, a selected group of participants will be given
the opportunity to deliver 30-minute presentations on topics relevant
to the course contents. Thus, an additional course application
requirement is to submit a one-page abstract of a potential
presentation. The topic of the presentation should contribute to the
dialogue on the future of energy policy in the region, and should be
sufficiently challenging to initiate further discussion. If
applicants have a relevant paper on the topic, the paper can be
attached as well, in addition to the abstract.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Bisset [mailto: ]
Sent: Friday, January 08, 1999 3:26 AM
To:
Subject: INFOTERRA: UNEP's Governing Council - 1 to 5 February, 1999
UNEP Media Advisory
For use as information
Not an official record
REMINDER
PREMIER ENVIRONMENT POLICY EVENT OF 1999
TO BE HELD IN NAIROBI NEXT MONTH
20th session of UNEP's Governing Council
1 to 5 February, 1999, Nairobi, Kenya
NAIROBI, 11 January 1999 - The 20th session of the Governing Council
of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) will meet at UNEP
headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya, from 1 to 5 February 1999.
The Council, which meets in regular session every two years, is a
forum for the international community to address major and emerging
environmental policy issues.
Issues on the agenda next month include the latest assessment of the
state of the world environment, emerging environmental issues, the
governance of UNEP, and linkages among environmental conventions.
Another key agenda item will be preparations for the seventh session
of the UN Commission on Sustainable Development, which will address
sustainable tourism, freshwater, and resources and problems of small
island developing states, which are specifically vulnerable to the
adverse effects of environmental degradation.
There will also be special side-events with leading global players
on sustainable tourism, chemicals and global telecommunications, as
well as the launch of, and briefings on new UNEP initiatives and
special reports.
With representatives from environment NGOs, business and industry
joining ministers and senior government representatives from over 100
countries, UNEP's 20th Governing Council is clearly set to be the
premier environment policy event of the year.
A three-day technical segment will be followed by a high-level
ministerial meeting from 4 to 5 February.
*******
For more information (including travel and hotel advice) please
contact: Tore J. Brevik on tel: (254-2)-623292, email:
, or Robert Bisset on tel: (254-2)-623084,
fax: 623692, email: . For details of how to
apply for accreditation contact Anila Shah on tel. (254-2)-623089,
fax: 623692, email:
Governing Council documents are available on UNEP's Web site at:
http://www.unep.org
> --------------------------------------------
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Media and Communications Officer
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1999-ben is FIKSZ Radio (98 MHz, vas., hetfo, kedd 10-22 ora kozott)!
Es azon belul is szeretettel ajanljuk figyelmetekre a ZOLDINDULAS-t
keddenkent 18-19 ora kozott.
"Evadnyito" beszelgetesunk a "zold penzrol" szol, csunya neven LETS,
szebb neven szivessegszolgalat. Vendegeink a Talentumkor jeles hazai
szervezoi, nevsorrendben: Almasi Tamas, Fidrich Robert, Izsak Eva,
Molnar-Szabo Laszlo, Szendro-Szupi Jozsef, Zsombok Gyorgy. (Vagy legalabbis
a felsoroltak reszhalmaza :-)
Hallgassatok bennunket, szoljatok hozza a temahoz (463-4313).
A FIKSZ Radio non-profit, interaktiv, kozossegi, "elvezeti" radio
(sajnos csak) Budapest vetelkorzeteben a 98 MHz-en. Reklamot nem sugarzunk;
a zenekbe - amelyek eseteben keruljuk a vizcsapbol is folyo slagerszeru
stilust - nem beszelunk bele; elmondjuk, mit hallott a tisztelt hallgato.
Nehany korabbi ZOLDINDULAS hangarchiva meghallgathato (realaudio formaban)
az alabbi cimen:
http://www.fikszradio.hu/zoldindulas
Udvozlettel:
Tepi
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> ============================================================
Pollution Online Newsletter by Paul Hersch
Volume 2 Issue 11
Wednesday, January 06, 1999
> ============================================================
Featured Articles
1) UN: Pollution Control to Raise Global Warming by 22nd Century
2) PCEs/TCEs Vanquished in Short Order
3) Cormetech Sells its Clean-air Catalyst to the TVA
> ------------------------------------------------------------
1) UN: Pollution Control to Raise Global Warming by 22nd Century
A UN draft on climate change claims that pollution controls likely will raise_n
ot lower--global temperature.
http://news.pollutiononline.com/industry-news/19981228-8780.html
2) PCEs/TCEs Vanquished in Short Order
Bioworld Biotechnology, Inc., treated a south Florida site using a proprietary
microbial slurry/biocatalyst.
http://news.pollutiononline.com/case-studies/19981228-8789.html
3) Cormetech Sells its Clean-air Catalyst to the TVA
The TVA said it would award a contract to Cormetech, Inc. to reduce nitrogen ox
ide emissions from coal-fired plants.
http://news.pollutiononline.com/firms-and-faces/19981230-9061.html
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