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Hungarian Environment


Articles on Hungarian environmental issues which have appeared in past issues of CER.

3 April 2000
Fish First, EU Entry Later
Paul Nemes
Green Hungarians demonstrating at the Romanian Embassy in Washington this weekend were clear about what Romania's priorities should be: environmental concerns must be dealt with before Romania can even begin to discuss EU accession.

13 March 2000
Aquatic Chernobyl, Part Four: From disaster to debate
Gusztáv Kosztolányi with Paul Nemes
The Tisza River disaster has reached the floor of the Hungarian Parliament.

6 March 2000
Central Europe Is Europe Too!
Gusztáv Kosztolányi with Paul Nemes
Hungarian protestors descend on Brussels.

28 February 2000
Aquatic Chernobyl, Part II: Anatomy of a disaster
Gusztáv Kosztolányi
The Tisza River disaster is not simply a Hungarian or Romanian problem; it affects all of Europe.

21 February 2000
The Blond is Dead
Ida Miro Kiss
The release of toxic chemicals into the Tisza River has left an appalling wake of destruction.

21 February 2000
Aquatic Chernobyl
Gusztáv Kosztolányi
The devastation of the Tisza River has had appalling consequences for the wildlife and ecosystems that reply upon it. But, the Tisza is much more than just a river to most Hungarians, it is a unifying thread that runs through Magyar history, literature and culture.

13 September 1999
Where There's Muck There's Brass
Gusztáv Kosztolányi
Hungary's now flourishing green movement has had only a relatively small impact.

 

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