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North America acts to reduce risk of exposure to lindane
The CEC announced the signing on 30 November 2006, of the North American Regional Action Plan (NARAP) on Lindane and Other Hexachlorocyclohexane Isomers to reduce the risk of exposure to the toxic pesticide and waste isomer byproducts.
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New Council member for Mexico
Juan Rafael Elvira Quesada took office as Mexico's new environment minister on 1 December. With his appointment, he becomes the new Chair of the CEC Council.
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Trade and Environment in North America: Public Call for Papers on Services and the Environment
The CEC issued a public call for papers examining trade and environment issues related to the services sector in North America.
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JPAC Bulletins
REMINDER: JPAC calls for public comments on CEC Operational Plan
Workshop weighs trade as conservation tool: Expert presentations now available online
JPAC calls for public comments on CEC Operational Plan for 2007–2009
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Mexico publishes its first national air emissions inventory
With support from the CEC and partners in the United States, Mexico realized its first national inventory of atmospheric air emissions today.
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Public gets first look at industrial pollution numbers in Mexico
The CEC today hailed the public release of preliminary data on releases of toxic chemicals from over 1,000 industrial facilities in Mexico. This marks the first time the Mexican public has had access to this information, which was collected for 2004 under the new Registro de Emisiones y Transferencia de Contaminantes
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Update: All agricultural uses of lindane to end in North America
The CEC is pleased to note that its continental initiative to reduce the risk of exposure to the toxic pesticide lindane has gained considerable momentum.
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Toxic releases by industry down in North America
New data presented in the latest Taking Stock report from the CEC show that industrial chemical releases fell by 20 percent in North America between 1998 and 2003, including a reduction in releases to air of 21 percent.
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Report
CEC Ministerial Statement Thirteenth Regular Session of the CEC Council
We, the environment ministers of Canada, Mexico and the United States, members of the Council of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC or “the Commission”), met for our annual Regular Session on 28 June 2006, to reaffirm our commitment to the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation, to a healthier environment in the region, and to set a course for the coming year.
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Advisory group named to CEC study on green building
The Secretariat of the CEC announced the 20-member advisory group that will guide its study into the challenges and opportunities for green building in North America.
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Green Building in North America
Positions available at the CEC
Partnership Development Officer
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Citizen Submissions Update
Any person or nongovernmental organization may submit to the CEC allegations that a government is failing to enforce its environmental law effectively, catalyzing a process that can lead to the development of a factual record. Click here for general information or below for latest developments.
CEC receives a submission on “Los Remedios” National Park
CEC receives a submission on Species at Risk
CEC requests a response from Mexico to the Ex Hacienda El Hospital III Submission
CEC receives third submission on Ex Hacienda El Hospital
CEC Secretariat seeks information for Quebec Automobiles factual record
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