ToxicsWatch Alliance (TWA) appeals to the Governments of Japan, China, South Korea, Bolivia and Oman to support ban on endosulfan keeping in mind the public health of present future generations and their environment.
India's NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION (NHRC) has asked Government of India "to take administrative and legislative action to ban the use of endosulfan" and to "Join the international consensus at the next meeting in April, 2011 of the State Parties of the Stockholm Convention and permit the listing of endosulfan as an Annex A chemical."
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According to activist group Don’t Nuke the Climate, tripling nuclear
capacity by 2050 would require countries to connect between 24 and 28 new
reactors t...
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