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  • Gib Chronicle on European Parliament and Epid Study

    April 30th, 2010

    Health and air pollution EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT TO PRESS SPAIN AND UK OVER CAMPO INDUSTRY IMPACT by Brian Reyes The European Parliament will write to the Spanish and British governments urging them to cooperate on a cross-border medical study to assess the impact of nearby heavy industries on human health. Although the request cannot be legally […]


    Radio on Parl Debate and Epid Studies

    April 29th, 2010

    Radio Newsletter 2010 ESG The ESG has been looking forward this week after our recent website launch from our new offices last week, and the event we organised in Main Street for World Earth Day,- an event which pretty much realised our objectives of raising awareness of the importance of environmental issues and we also […]


    World Earth Day

    April 26th, 2010

    Thanks to all volunteers who contributed/supported the event in one way or another- It made its mark and helped draw attention locally to World Earth Day although the heavy rain in the middle of it all made things a bit tricky!- A hot end of the day managed to dry things and everyone out a […]


    World Earth Day – ESG launch brand new website

    April 22nd, 2010

    The ESG is launching its new website to coincide with World Earth Day which this year celebrates its 40th anniversary. The new ESG website aims to: •    Develop and improve its information base to enable the public to readily access environmental information relevant to Gibraltar and the surrounding region •    Provide enhanced online facilities and […]


    Open Letter to CEPSA from the ESG Gibraltar

    April 18th, 2010

                                ESG requests meeting with Top CEPSA Management   We would like to thank you for your reply to our letter, which, while holding no surprises, is nevertheless received with regret. With the sampling we proposed, we were taking the opportunity to publicly demonstrate that the emissions at your refinery are within permissible levels […]


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