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The Danube River Posts
- Romanians split over environmental impact of Danube delta’s wild horses
- Floods in Bosnia wash away mine fields
- Romania – Opening session of the Conference on the EU Strategy for the Danube Region
- Flooding in northern Bulgaria feared as Danube River levels rise
- Payment for Ecosystem Services Program
- Biking along the Danube for biodiversity
- Living river – or transport canal?
- EU Strategy for the Danube Region: safeguarding the future through the development of macro-regions
- Hungary to push water policy overhaul at EU helm
- Code orange and Code yellow Danube flash flood advisories extended
- Current Moonphase on The Danube River
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Flooding in northern Bulgaria feared as Danube River levels rise
The Sofia Echo The water levels of the Danube River were constantly rising and there were fears that the heavy rainfalls combined with the bulging tributaries would cause floods in the coming days, Bulgarian National Television (BNT) reported on June … Continue reading
Posted in The Danube River, Water, bulgaria, ecoregion, flooding, transportation, world water
Tagged danube river, fears, floods, heavy rainfalls, river levels, task force, The Danube River, tributaries, water levels
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A decade on, lower Danube exceeds green corridor targets
WWF Vienna – A decade after four governments agreed to work together to establish a “green corridor” along the entire length of the Lower Danube River, Europe’s most ambitious wetland protection and restoration programme is well ahead of targets for … Continue reading
Riverproject – The fabulous, Andreas Müller-Pohle goes global
Berliner and fine artist Andreas Müller-Pohle brought us the wonderful study of The Danube and now is about to start a new project ‘Hong Kong Water’. Under the banner of www.riverproject.net Andreas tells us… Rivers are the arteries of our … Continue reading
Posted in Danube, Travel, photography, world water
Tagged danube river, fine artist, german artist, hong kong waters, river deltas, river environments, river project, urbanity
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President Basescu calls for special emphasis on Danube transportation
Financiarul | Romania Romania’s President Traian Basescu on Monday said that more attention should be attached to the capabilities for taking over transport on the Danube River to diminish pollution generated by road transportation. ‘We have to acknowledge that more … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, romania, tourism, transportation
Tagged danube delta, danube river, riparian countries, tourists
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Serbian Pirates Harass Bulgaria’s Commercial Shipping on Danube
4 December 2008 Bulgaria’s commercial fleet on the Danube River has been raided 38 times by Serbian pirates in the last two years, the Bulgarian River Shipping company announced Thursday. The pirate raids in the Serbian part of the Danube … Continue reading
Posted in Serbia, The Danube River, bulgaria, transportation
Tagged bulgaria, commercial shipping, danube river, pirate raids, pirates, river shipping
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Danube River farmers receive training in organic practices
Sofia Echo | 06 Nov 2008 – Magdalena Rahn Rousse-area farmers are receiving instruction in agroecology and organic farming practices during the week of November 3 2008, as part of the World Wildlife Federation’s (WWF) project “Making the Network Reality: … Continue reading
Greenpeace says Belene nuclear plant the world’s most dangerous-report
Sofia Echo | Mon 03 Nov 2008 – Nick Iliev Bulgaria’s planned nuclear power plant at Belene on the Danube River is amongst the most dangerous contemplated projects of its kind in the whole world, Greenpeace nuclear analyst Heinz Smital … Continue reading
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Tagged belene, bulgaria, danube river, greenpeace, nuclear power plant, power
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Bulgaria, Romania seek EU financing for Danube Bridge repairs
Sofia Echo | 28 Oct 2008 – Nick Iliev Bulgaria and Romania would jointly seek funding from the European Union for the modernisation and rehabilitation of the only bridge across the Danube River between the two countries, website stroitelstvo.bg reported, … Continue reading
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Tagged bridge, danube river, european union, finance, infrastructure, transportation
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Austria and Bulgaria: Economy versus ecology
The Sofia Echo | 24 Oct 2008 – Magdalena Rahn DB Schenker aims to make environmental protection in the workplace as important as quality and price. Present economic conditions around the globe present new challenges for business enterprises – the … Continue reading
Posted in Austria, Danube, bulgaria, transportation
Tagged danube river, environmental protection, transporting goods
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Fish and swimmers thrive in cleaner Danube
Reuters – USA VIENNA (Reuters) – Swimmers can enjoy most parts of the Danube and diners can savor its fish after a major cleanup, but Europe’s second-longest river still suffers serious pollution near some major cities, a report showed on … Continue reading
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