Home | About CCB | Priority Areas | Newsletter | Publications | CCB Internal | Members | Contact Us
   
           
   

CCB NEWSLETTER
No. 2• February 2004

Welcome to the CCB Newsletter on the Internet!
CCB publish an electronic newsletter twelve times
a year. Editor is Peeter Vissak, pv@hot.ee, Estonian Green Movement. Previous newsletters can be downloaded here.

   
     
     

WHAT IS GOING ON AMONG OUR MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS?

 Piotr Gruszka

Green Federation GAJA

•  Our present activities in connection with CCB:

Our main project is to restore salmon populations in the rivers of Western Pomerania. The species that were extincted from the Polish rivers in the 1980's due to reproductive problems, over-fishing, destruction of spawning grounds, and environmental pollution. (Read more…)

Ismail Nigmatoulline

The "GUIDE" Kaliningrad Regional Youth Environmental Group

This spring we have started a project named "Development of the local branches of the "GUIDE" Environmental Group" supported by the CCB/SIDA. The project will be carried out in 2 districts of Kaliningrad region on the shore of the Curonian lagoon. (Read more…)

Antonia Wanner

BUND

Our main activities in 2004 will include a big international governmental shipping security conference in Kiel in early May; BUND statement and participation in public hearings on offshore Natura 2000 sites;(Read more…)

Maret Merisaar

Estonian Green Movement

In Estonia the main attention will be drawn to the counties, adjacent to the Pärnu River . A joint action by the students from five educational establishments from three counties will be made. On the international scale we are asked to participate in a project that is opposing small hydropower stations on the Nemunas River . (Read more. . .)

Peep Mardiste

Estonian Green Movement - FoE

The Green Forum (Estonian Green Movement-FoE AGM) and the Annual Meeting of EGM have been taking place in Keila, 13/02/2004 .

Four topics were chosen for the Green Forum in order to discuss problems with some of the most urgent environmental issues. (Read more . . .)

Pranas Mierauskas

Lithuanian Fund for Nature

Lithuanian Fund for Nature (LGF) have had several projects supported by CCB. The last project was “Indicators for Sustainable Development in Western Lithuania ” (in partnership with the Zvejone Environmental Club, 2002). Several ongoing projects by LGF are related to CCB policis and aims.(Read more. . .)

   
     
   
             
    Coalition Clean Baltic   Up    
    Östra Ågatan 53, SE-753 22 Uppsala, Sweden <www.ccb.se>
Tel +46-18-71 11 55 or +46-18-71 11 70, Fax +46-18-71 11 75
  secretariat@ccb.se
gunnar.noren@ccb.se