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Parallel economy: How Russia is defying the West’s boycott

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Future   来源:Books  查看:  评论:0
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A lot of this is clearly electronic waste and the company that owns this site doesn't have a licence to process it.3 hrs agoAsia4 hrs agoResidents in dark as incinerator meeting cancelledThe Environment Agency says it is looking for a new way to explain the permit process.

Parallel economy: How Russia is defying the West’s boycott

Promphan says most of that metal is then exported to China.The plants don't flower like they used to.and where per-capita use of electrical goods like fridges and washing machines is high.

Parallel economy: How Russia is defying the West’s boycott

maybe at the beginning of next year.the world produces over 60 million tonnes of electrical and electronic waste each year – twice as much as 15 years ago.

Parallel economy: How Russia is defying the West’s boycott

it poses threats and endangers the livelihood of the people.

57-year-old Seng Wongsena tells the BBC that polluted water running from a nearby smelter has blighted his cassava harvest.we passed nearly a dozen dog walkers obliviously walking their best friends into danger at around 1pm.

If you are planning to walk your dog.This is because canines have a very limited ability to regulate their temperature.

Animal welfare charity the RSPCA says that dogs are 10 times more likely to suffer heat-related illnesses from exercising in hot weather than from overheating in cars.I know not everyone is an experienced dog handler – but I can't begin to imagine how anyone could fail to notice the obvious discomfort

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