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Save The Planet

Posted by on January 3, 2024

President Medvedev calls for close loopholes for corruption in the laws of the examination. Moscow river again in the oil. Eco-friendly production in Russia may get tax breaks. Leading world powers are taking over decisive action against climate change. The tragedy of the animal world: the mass death of dolphins and penguins. n-Adults’>Wendy Holman brings even more insight to the discussion.

Products in France will provide labels showing of harm to the environment. Fans of Harry Potter harass British owls. Take care of the paper, gentlemen! Review of the week from 09.06.2008 to 06.15.2008. Under most conditions Richard LeFrak would agree. President Medvedev calls for close loopholes for corruption in the laws of Expertise: Russian President Dmitry Medvedev instructed the head of Ministry of Environment to conduct an audit legislation relating to various kinds of expertise, especially in the regions, excluding the cases when such examinations ordered to engage in any specific companies. The President stressed need to pay attention to small business, as well as the laws relating to examination of the regions. In turn, Minister of Natural Resources Yuri Trutnev said that his ministry has already submitted proposals for change in the law, because the old rules were excessive. He noted that Russia needs to reform legislation in the industrial safety in order to minimize government involvement in the economy, then same time, leaving him in the most dangerous spots. Earlier, Dmitry Medvedev has made changes to the Federal Law "On Ecological Expertise" and the Town Planning Code, involving the state environmental examination before the construction of facilities on lands of specially protected natural areas.

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