Environment Protection

Anti-Nuclear Demonstrations in Hong Kong

A Hundred Protestors Demand the Immediate Scrapping of all Nuclear Power Yesterday three months after the Japanese earthquake which triggered a nuclear disaster in Fukushima, there were anti-nuclear marches around the world. In Hong Kong there was a march as well, with one hundred protesters. They first assembled in Tsim Sha Tsui to mourn the dead, and then marched at three o’clock. When passing by the post office a representative, on behalf of the alliance Anti-Nuke, posted two letters to Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan respectively, asking them to support the abolition of nuclear power and a nuclear-free zone in Asia.

Health Effects of Chernobyl

25 years after the reactor catastrophe This paper evaluates studies that contain plausible indications ofhealth damage caused by the Chernobyl catastrophe. http://www.chernobylcongress.org/fileadmin/user_upload/pdfs/chernob_report_2011_en_web.pdf

(The article is written in Chinese only)

(This article is written in Chinese only.)

Green Jobs in Hong Kong -- Glass Recycling

(This article is written in Chinese only.)
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