The environment in the news friday, 22 April 2005


ROAP MEDIA UPDATE – 21-22 April 2005



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ROAP MEDIA UPDATE – 21-22 April 2005



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China pledges stronger efforts in phasing out ozone depleting substances
People's Daily Online, China, 21 April 2005 - China will take stronger efforts to phase out ozone depleting substances (ODS) and is confident of realizing zero major ODS production and consumption by 2010, an official with China's environmental authority said in Beijing Wednesday.
Li Xinmin, deputy director of the Pollution Control Department of the State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA), made the remarks at a joint network meeting of ODS officers in South Asia, Southeast Asia and Pacific region, sponsored by the United Nations Environment Program.
http://english.people.com.cn/200504/21/eng20050421_182023.html

Govt pledges to phase out ozone depleting substances
BEIJING, April 20 (Xinhuanet) -- China will take stronger efforts to phase out ozone depleting substances (ODS) and is confident of realizing zero major ODS production and consumption by 2010, an official with the state environmental authority said Wednesday.
Li Xinmin, deputy director of the Pollution Control Department of the State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA), made the remarks at a joint network meeting of ODS officers in South Asia, Southeast Asia and Pacific region, sponsored by the United Nations Environment Program.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-04/21/content_2857030.htm

Created any great social advert of late?
ACT (Advertising Community Together) has invited the participation of advertising agencies, advertisers, associations and NGOs around the world to showcase creative campaigns related to sustainable development and global solidarity, published since 2003.
The possible themes would include global solidarity, climate change and atmospheric issues, biodiversity, growing shortage and pollution of drinkable water, management of biological and energy resources, renewable energy, degradation of soils, biological agriculture, desertification and drought, seas and oceans, management of fresh water, degradation of landscapes, waste management and recycling, food security and health, consumption and production patterns, health, obesity prevention and fight against overconsumption, poverty, ecological transport management, sustainable tourism, fair trade, capacity building, education and awareness, fight against discrimination (sexism, racism, handicap), green products & services, socially responsible funds & investments, and social and labour rights.
… The 2005 initiative is done in partnership with the United Nation Environment Program (UNEP).
http://www.agencyfaqs.com/news/stories/2005/04/21/11266.html

ITC gets ISO 9001 for investor servicing
Sify, India, Wednesday, 20 April , 2005 - ITC Ltd has announced that it has become one of the very few companies in India to obtain the coveted Quality Management System certification ISO 9001:2000 for investor servicing.
… The Company is also one of the first Indian companies to recently come out with a detailed and comprehensive Sustainability Report, fully conforming to the Global Reporting Initiatives (GRI) Guidelines of 2002. The report highlights the Company's contribution across the economic, ecological and social dimensions, commonly referred to as the triple bottom line'. The GRI Guidelines were jointly formulated by the US NGO (Non-Governmental Organisation) "Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies' (CERES) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
http://sify.com/finance/equity/fullstory.php?id=13722554

China's youth leader wins Champion of Earth Award
People's Daily, Tue, 19 Apr 2005, Zhou Qiang and the All- China Youth Federation received on Tuesday the prestigious Champion of the Earth Award for "setting an example for the world to follow."
Klaus Toepfer, Executive Director of the UN Environment Program (UNEP), presented the award to Zhou, honorary chairman of the All- China Youth Federation, and six other winners at the UN headquarters in New York.
Toepfer said at the ceremony that UNEP is honored to recognize the achievements of the seven people who have set the environmental agenda and laid the foundations for many areas of progress "we are able to see and celebrate."
http://english.people.com.cn/200504/20/eng20050420_181961.html

China's youth leader wins Champion of Earth Award
Xinhua – China, 20 April 2005 - http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-04/20/content_2853927.htm

Bangalore students in race for award
Chennai Online - Chennai,India - Bangalore, Apr 15: A project on recycling waste plastic for road construction by three Bangalore students have taken them to global finals in Sweden, where they would compete with teams from 12 countries for the top prize -- Volvo Young Environmentalists Award 2005.
… The global winners would also participate in the UN environment programme in the US later this year.
The winning project from India sought to create awareness among people and encouraged them to give away their waste plastic for road reconstruction rather as against dumping it in land fills, burning it, throwing it on roads or in gutters or elsewhere, according to Volvo India.
http://www.chennaionline.com/colnews/newsitem.asp?NEWSID=%7B9551DFF8-84A9-4ABE-88AE-3D072470A549%7D&CATEGORYNAME=National


Asia and the Pacific region already reduced CFC consumption by half
Dhivehi Observer, Maldives - United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), 21 April 2005 - Beijing, China. 20 April 2005. With recent data showing that they have already reduced their CFC consumption by fifty percent, twenty three countries from the Asia and the Pacific region gather together in Beijing with the magnificent Great Wall of China as an inspiration, to agree on further actions that will bring them closer to full phase out of ozone depleting substances (ODS) under the Montreal Protocol.
…The region still continues to face problems of illegal ODS trade among border countries, but it has sufficiently put in place a system of regional cooperation and coordination that allows for this to be resolved by the concerned countries.
”I have no doubt that the Asia and Pacific region can set another example for the world to follow in fully complying with the upcoming and most critical obligations of the Montreal Protocol. Non-compliance with the Protocol, whether large or small, will have negative repercussion on the achievements thus far” said Mr. Surendra Shrestha, Regional Director and Representative, UNEP Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific.
http://www.dhivehiobserver.com/reports/UNEP_maldives2204052.htm

Asia and the Pacific region already reduced CFC consumption by half
Vanuatu Online, Vanuatu  - By Mr. Atul Bagai - Regional Coordinator UNEP - Posted Thursday, April 21, 2005 - With recent data showing that they have already reduced their CFC consumption by fifty percent, twenty three countries from the Asia and the Pacific region gather together in Beijing with the magnificent Great Wall of China as an inspiration, to agree on further actions that will bring them closer to full phase out of ozone depleting substances (ODS) under the Montreal Protocol.
http://www.news.vu/en/news/environment/050421-CFC-consumption-reduced-by-half.shtml

World ; Monarchs, indigenous groups, agricultural projects receive UN ecology prizes:
Keralanext, India, 21 April 2005 - [World News] The United Nations has awarded its latest batch of environmental prizes to monarchs, religious leaders and youth groups and honoured projects ranging from a green-friendly way of growing rice to the conversion of animal waste into energy.
Two monarchs, government and religious leaders and indigenous and youth group representatives received the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) Champions of the Earth award at a ceremony last night at UN Headquarters in New York.
http://www.keralanext.com/news/indexread.asp?id=186021

`Ozone-friendly substitutes are also greenhouse gases'
Hindu, India, 21 April 2005 - Staff Correspondent - NEW DELHI: Twenty years after coming up with a new generation of chemicals to protect the ozone layer, the world is now confronted with the fact that these ozone-friendly substitutes for chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) also happen to be greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming.
This has been revealed by a United Nations Environment Programme report, "Safeguarding the ozone layer and the global climate system: Issues related to hydroflourocarbons (HFCs) and perflourocarbons (PFCs)," brought out by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in collaboration with the Technology and Economic Assessment Panel.
http://www.hindu.com/2005/04/21/stories/2005042105931300.htm

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