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    Caucasus Environmental NGO Network

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    Weekly Digest

    October 5, 2005

    News From Georgia



    Environment Protection Inspection Detects Illegal Timber Processing In
    Samtskhe Javakheti Region

    Source: Prime-News Agency, September 25, 2005



    The officials of the inspection Ministry of Environmental Protection and
    Natural Resources of Georgia detected facts of illegal timber processing
    in
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more



    BTC SOLEMN CEREMONY DUE IN GEORGIA

    Source: AzerTag, September 28, 2005



    As is stated, on the occasion of achievement of the border of Turkey by
    the
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Main Export Pipeline, there will be held a solemn
    ceremony on October 12.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more



    Government refuels to take Million from BP

    Source: `24 Saati' (`24 Hours'), September 30, 2005



    `Government refuses to defense the lives of its citizens,' -
    declared the
    representatives of Association of Young Lawyers. The problem concerns
    the
    inhabitants of Dgvari Village, Borjomi region, were situation is
    critical
    due to the activation of landslides. Although landslides are
    characteristic
    for this area, after the construction of BTC this natural disaster
    became
    more frequent.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more





    News From Azerbaijan



    NATIONAL PROGRAM FOR PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN PREPARATION

    Source: AzerTag, September 27, 2005



    A three-day seminar in preparation of the national program for Stockholm
    Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants commenced at the Ministry of
    Ecology and Natural Resources. The seminar is attended by experts of the
    United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO),
    representatives
    of the ministries and non-governmental organizations.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more



    POVERTY LEVEL TO DIMINISH TO 35% IN AZERBAIJAN IN 2005

    Source: Turan, September 27, 2005



    The Minister of Economic Development, Farkhad Aliyev, stated that the
    poverty level would most probably decrease to 35% in Azerbaijan in the
    end
    of this year. He said this index had decreased from 49% to 40.2% in the
    last
    two years.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more





    News from Armenia



    RISE OF LAKE SEVAN COULD DRAIN ARMENIA'S TREASURY
    Source: Environment News Service (ENS): By Arevhat Grigorian, September
    26,
    2005

    Armenian ecologists fear a rare environmental triumph is in danger of
    going
    wrong. Buildings and beaches around Lake Sevan are rapidly disappearing
    under water as efforts by scientists and environmentalists to reverse
    the
    decline of this huge freshwater reservoir pay off more quickly than
    expected.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more


    Armenia Becomes ADB Member

    Source: ARMENPRESS, September 27, 2005



    Armenia has become the 64th member of Asian Development Bank (ADB).
    Armenia's membership became effective on 20 September 2005 upon
    completion
    of all formalities.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more



    ARMENIA RECEIVES 260.000 TOURISTS ANNUALLY
    Source: AZG Armenian Daily #173, September 28, 2005

    These six months 108.517 people visited Armenia of which only 20.474
    people
    stayed at the hotels. The rest of them preferred staying at their
    friends
    and relatives or to rent apartments. The tourism agencies are really
    concerned about this statistics.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more



    Armenian Government Approves Program on Restoration of Lake Sevan
    Ecosystem
    for 2006
    Source: ARMINFO, September 28, 2005

    The Armenian Government has approved a program of actions on restoration
    of
    the ecosystem of Lake Sevan for 2006.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more



    Gyumri to be Cleaned of Rubbish
    Source: A1+, September 29, 2005

    Japan, the Armenian government and the Gyumri city administration joined
    efforts to eliminate household rubbish by means of processing. A
    Japanese
    delegation arrived in Gyumri for the purpose.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more

    Kocharian Noted Importance of Armenia- Georgia Energy Cooperation
    Source: PanARMENIAN.Net, September 30, 2005

    Today Armenian President Robert Kocharian met with Georgian Prime
    Minister
    Zurab Nogaideli, who arrived in Armenia for the participation in the
    4-th
    sitting of the Armenian-Georgian intergovernmental commission on
    economic
    cooperation, RA President's press center reported. Presenting the
    outcomes
    of the Yerevan sitting to Robert Kocharian the Georgian Premier stated
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more



    International News



    Are The Millennium Development Goals Out Of Reach In Europe And Central
    Asia?

    Source: The World Bank Group News, September 24, 2005



    A new World Bank report, Millennium Development Goals: Progress and
    Prospects in Europe and Central Asia, measures how far countries of the
    region have come toward attaining such internationally agreed goals as
    halving extreme poverty by 2015, reducing maternal mortality, achieving
    universal primary education, and arresting the spread of HIV/AIDS.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more



    CO2 Storage May Minimize Climate Change

    Source: UNEP press release, September 26, 2005



    A new assessment report finalized here today by the Intergovernmental
    Panel
    on Climate Change (IPCC) concludes that capturing and storing the carbon
    dioxide (CO2) produced by power plants and factories before it enters
    the
    atmosphere could play a major role in minimizing climate change.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more



    Quarry owner prosecuted for illegal disposal of waste

    Source: Environmental Agency: By Mike Dunning, September 26, 2005



    The owner of a Somerset quarry has been ordered to pay £1,350 in fines
    and
    costs for illegally storing and burning waste timber. The case was
    brought
    by the Environment Agency.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more



    Connecting for Biodiversity: Countdown 2010 at European Nature
    Conference in
    Apeldoorn

    Source: The World Conservation Union (IUNC), September 27, 2005



    The World Conservation Union together with other European environmental
    organizations have issued the Apeldoorn Appeal, a joint call on the
    European
    Commission, governments and civil society to achieve the 2010
    biodiversity
    commitment. The appeal came out of the European Nature Conference, which
    took place from 21-25 September 2005 in Apeldoorn, The Netherlands. The
    conference, hosted by the Dutch NGO Natuurmonumenten to celebrate its
    100th-anniversary this year, brought together 620 participants from 39
    countries.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more



    CHINA TO LAY PRIVATE OIL PIPELINE TO RUSSIA

    Source: AzerTag, September 28, 2005



    China's first private oil pipeline to import oil from Russia is expected
    to
    be completed and start operation next year, reported PTI.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more



    Illegal dumping and burning of waste lands man in court

    Source: environmental Agency: By Mike Dunning, September 28, 2005



    A man who dumped waste furniture in a field in Cornwall and then set
    fire to
    it was today ordered to pay £1,000 in fines and costs in a case
    brought by
    the Environment Agency.



    Acting on a tip off from a member of the public, an Environment Agency
    officer went to a small field near Little Lancarrow Farm, Four Lanes,
    Redruth on October 20, 2004.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more



    Los Angeles Study Finds Higher Pollution Death Risk

    Source: By Kevin Krolicki, Reuters , September 28, 2005



    The risk of dying from air pollution in parts of traffic-clogged Los
    Angeles
    appears sharply higher than previously believed, according to a study
    comparing the risks of living in affluent, beachfront neighborhoods to
    the
    hazy and fast-growing inland area.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more



    China GMO Rice Unlikely This Year - Scientists

    Source: Planet Ark, September 30, 2005



    China, the world's biggest producer and consumer of rice, is close to
    approving a genetically modified version of the staple, a state
    newspaper
    said on Thursday, but scientists denied any breakthrough was imminent.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more





    Seminars, conference and meetings



    BEIDS Briefing 2005-35- Specialist Seminar on dockyard waste waters in
    Hamburg

    Source: Ecological North West Line (ENWL), September 29, 2005



    The Specialist Seminar Environmental decision-making exemplarily applied
    to
    dockyard waste waters will be held in Hamburg on the 24th November 2005.
    The
    event is organized as part of the project Green North Sea Docks (GNSD),
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more





    Announcement



    Explore Georgia with Caucasus Travel - Surroundings of Tbilisi

    Source: The Messenger, September 23, 2005



    This tour leads us to the surroundings of Tbilisi to explore beautiful
    landscape, lush forests, and cool springs of the Betania area. W will
    drive
    up a hill, where a beautiful view of Tbilisi will be open to visitors.
    The
    first stop of day will he the Betania monastery, complex, where monks
    are
    living even today.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more



    Invitation to the Regional Meeting of Environmental NGOs of the South
    Caucasus



    Invitation to the Regional Meeting of Environmental NGOs of the South
    Caucasus States `Building a Regional NGO Platform in the South
    Caucasus for
    Involvement of Civil Society in Formulation and Implementation of
    European
    Neighborhood Policy (ENP) Process'
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_10_05_05_en.html> more

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