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World Summit on Sustainable Development

At the Johannesburg Summit, Heads of State and Government and other national delegates, representatives from international organisations and leaders from non-governmental organizations (NGOs), businesses and other major groups are presently discussing difficult challenges for sustainable development, including improving the quality of life and conserving our natural resources in a world that is growing in population, with ever-increasing demands for food, water, shelter, sanitation, energy, health services and economic security.

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Floods in Europe

Floods in Europe

2002-08-14

Environmental Issues No 21

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Europe's biodiversity - biogeographical regions and seas

Europe's biodiversity needs to be used wisely to ensure a sustainable future.

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Indicator in focus: Total phosphorus and nitrate concentrations in rivers, selected EU and accession countries

Although concentrations of phosphorus decreased in both the EU and the accession countries during the 1990s, nitrate concentrations remained relatively unchanged.

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EU energy sector makes insufficient progress in reducing its environmental impact

Energy consumption in the European Union is rising, mainly because of transport growth, energy efficiency is improving only slowly and renewable energies need to expand by at least double the current rate if targets for boosting their market shares by 2010 are to be reached

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Energy and environment in the European Union

Environmental issue report No 31

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Drive to reduce pressure on Europe's environment makes patchy progress

Efforts to lessen pressures on Europe's environment are making uneven progress while pressure is continuing to grow on some natural resources, especially fish stocks and land, the European Environment Agency's latest annual assessment shows

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