Repairing
Past Damage to the Environment
Previous Injury to the Natural Environment must be healed in order to arrive at an
outcome of Sustainable Human & Social Development in the Human Environment.
Initial damage repair by human intervention, sufficient only to promote a process of
natural self-healing and self-management, is our clear recommendation.
European
Pollutant Emission Register
Case Study 1
Homebush Bay, Sydney, Australia
One of the Worst Dioxin Dumps in the World & Site of the
2000 Summer Olympics
- Environmental
Guidelines for the Summer Olympic Games - A document
produced by Sydney Olympics 2000 Bid Limited in September
1993 ;
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(PDF File, 77kb)
- Greenpeace's
Olympic Scorecard on Environmental Performance - 15th
September, 1999 ;
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(PDF File, 72kb)
- Greenpeace's
Olympic Environmental Report - June 2000.
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Here to Download PDF
(PDF File, 315kb)
Case Study 2
Storing
radioactive waste for future generations to deal with
is never - ever - sustainable !
Reversibility
and Retrievability in Geologic
Disposal of Radioactive Waste
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PDF (PDF File, 211kb)
1997
Joint Convention on the
Safety of Spent Fuel Management
&
on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management
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PDF (PDF File, 65kb)
Case
Study 3
U.S.
Use of Agent Orange in Vietnam
A Crime Against Humanity and the Environment !
Information about this Research Programme
has now been removed from the US NIEHS WebSite.
However ......
See
this 2001 US NIEHS Press Release
Link to Current Information on Dioxin Research
Case
Study 4
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