Conservation and environmental news & publications: Hungary
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Riverwatchers to protect the “Amazon of Europe”
A long blue band waved by six men wearing uniforms on Zagreb’s central square today marked the ...
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One year after the red mud disaster: WWF warns of more "ticking time bombs"
A year after the red mud disaster in Hungary, WWF warns that little has been done to prevent ...
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World’s first five country protected area to conserve “Europe’s Amazon”
Austria, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia and Slovenia today signed a historic declaration to establish a ...
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Navigation threat barges in on Danube
New plans to ease navigation bottlenecks on the Danube could threaten some of the river's most ...
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Hungary could take lead on tackling ticking toxic time bombs from mining
Hungary, about to take on the EU presidency, could use its position to mount a major push on ...
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Hungary toxic mud disaster could have been avoided
An aerial photograph taken in June showing a damaged and clearly leaking sludge pond wall shows ...
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Toxic plume reaches Danube, raises questions about safety in multitude of other sites
As the mixture of red sludge and alkaline water from Monday’s breach of a waste dam at a Hungarian ...
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Toxic mud effects likely to be long term in Hungary
As toxic mud polluted waters flow towards the Danuber from Monday’s breach of an alumina plant ...
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WWF fears environmental impact of toxic mud disaster in Hungary
WWF is fearful of the long term environmental impacts of the toxic mud disaster in Hungary, ...
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Plenty to celebrate but more to do as 19 nations mark Danube Day
The waltz might have celebrated a Blue Danube, but for those who lived on its banks it was the ...
