has much discussion about the new EU rules. In addition to harsh criticism from China, other countries have expressed their disappointment. Russia, which is the second country on which the European Commission is preparing a report on ...
How far have Member States in the WHO European Region progressed in implementing the European Commitment to Act on climate change and health?
This book offers a window into the mechanisms that drive events when countries with poor track records in environmental protection and low administrative capacity, join an organisation with ambitious environmental regulatory regimes, which ...
Prepared by government experts from all 46 member states of the Council of Europe, this publication seeks to help promote a better understanding of the relationship between human fights and environmental issues by setting out details of ...
The purpose of this publication is to provide the background rationale and support for WHO's working paper Dealing with uncertainty - how can the precautionary principle help protect the future...
The scientific consensus is that climate change affects health through changing weather patterns (such as more intense and frequent extreme events) and indirectly through changes in water, air, food quality and quantity, ecosystems, ...
This book makes a long overdue contribution to the ongoing debate on the role of nature protection organizations and networks.
An original and rigorous study, this book will be of particular interest to policy makers and scholars of green criminology and environmental studies. This is a unique collection arising from a major European collaboration.
The studies in this book examine the ambivalent responses to EU environmental policy among policy-makers and environmentalists in the periphery.
Health for all by the year 2000 is the blueprint for change agreed to by the Member States of the World Health Organization.