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
ALL STORIES LIST
Wednesday, 12 November 2008
UAE minister calls for tougher laws as air pollution problem is tackled at conference.
read more »Thursday, 30 October 2008
Country's impact on earth is improving but still needs addressing, says new report.
read more »Sunday, 28 September 2008
New rules for shark fishing, including ban from Jan to April, licence needed.
read more »Monday, 22 September 2008
Environment Minister announces new initiative to preserve country's natural resources.
read more »Sunday, 7 September 2008
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.
read more »Thursday, 28 August 2008
Dr Rashid Ahmad Bin Fahad, UAE Minister of Environment and Water, on the global food crisis.
read more »Sunday, 29 June 2008
UAE studies water produced from treated waste water, purified by advanced technologies.
read more »Saturday, 28 June 2008
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.
read more »Saturday, 17 November 2007
Import of live fowl and poultry products is banned following outbreak of bird flu in Kingdom.
read more »Monday, 30 July 2007
Live birds and poultry products imports are banned after an outbreak of the deadly H5N1 virus in India.
read more »Sunday, 22 July 2007
An outbreak of the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus in both countries prompts UAE to close borders.
read more »Saturday, 21 July 2007
Import of all live birds and poultry products is banned after outbreaks of bird flu in both countries.
read more »Thursday, 21 June 2007
The UAE has re-opened its borders to poultry from Saudi as fears over bird flu ease locally.
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