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YOUR DIRECTORY /

Ministry of Environment and Water

Main Category: Government (Federal)
First Address : PO Box 213
City : Abu Dhabi
Country : United Arab Emirates
Phone: 971 2 4495111
Fax: 971 2 4495154
Email: minister@moew.gov.ae
Website: www.moew.gov.ae


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Vehicle emissions 'costing Arab nations $5bn'

UAE minister calls for tougher laws as air pollution problem is tackled at conference.

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UAE tops world's worst list for eco-footprint

Country's impact on earth is improving but still needs addressing, says new report.

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UAE restricts shark hunters in protection bid

New rules for shark fishing, including ban from Jan to April, licence needed.

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New unit set up to make UAE more eco-friendly

Environment Minister announces new initiative to preserve country's natural resources.

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Industry responds to the UAE's crackdown on carbon emissions

The UAE Ministry of Environment and Water has appealed to the F&B industry in an effort to crack down on the region’s carbon emissions.

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Why the Gulf is filling its larder

Dr Rashid Ahmad Bin Fahad, UAE Minister of Environment and Water, on the global food crisis.

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UAE considers controversial water technology

UAE studies water produced from treated waste water, purified by advanced technologies.

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Plants may harm UAE ecology garden

A researcher working with the Emirates Wildlife Society - World Wildlife Fund (EWS - WWF) in the UAE has discovered that adding plants and trees to the natural habitat would not necessarily improve the country's ecological footprint and could raise it even higher.

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UAE bans Saudi poultry imports

Import of live fowl and poultry products is banned following outbreak of bird flu in Kingdom.

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UAE bans Indian poultry imports

Live birds and poultry products imports are banned after an outbreak of the deadly H5N1 virus in India.

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UAE bans Czech, Togo poultry imports

An outbreak of the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus in both countries prompts UAE to close borders.

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UAE bans Czech, Togo poultry imports

Import of all live birds and poultry products is banned after outbreaks of bird flu in both countries.

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Emirates lifts KSA poultry ban

The UAE has re-opened its borders to poultry from Saudi as fears over bird flu ease locally.

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