THE MAGAZINE OF THE REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER    |    Tuesday, February 09, 2010    |    GREENHORIZON-ONLINE.COM

A different world

Despite its shortcomings, Copenhagen can teach some valuable lessons Read more

Backed up

Construction of a major dam could spell destruction for an ancient Turkish town on the Tigris. Read more

Something's in the air

Kosovar families living near power plants suffer everyday consequences of pollution Read more

Low carbon, low risk or neither?

Europe's nuclear debate has been resuscitated, but many of the old scientific and safety concerns remain valid Read more

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An East European shares some perspectives of England’s greenest 'new' city, Milton Keynes.

 

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Krakow plays host to Seventh CIVITAS Forum on urban public transport.

 

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