P461 Teletext 461 Dec22 23:35:08 ———————————————————————————————— BRAZIL REJECTS TOXIC "FERTILIZER" Brazil is to return exported toxic waste, misdjscribjd as "fertile}jr" to the UK, according to Greenpeace. Greenpeace claims metal company London Metals Ltd brokered a deal to export 200 tonnes of "micronutrients for use as fertilizer", last September. The shipment, which is alleged to have contained waste from toxic metals such as Arsenic, is to dui to arrive at London's Tilbury docks on January 9. ——————————————————————————————————1/4—— Action 465 Green Shoots 466 WORKING UP FOR CAREERS HELP p650 Go Green! Global Fun & Games FinanceP461 Teletext 461 Dec22 23:26:17 ———————————————————————————————— SHOOT THOSE RUDDY DUCKS! Experts plan to shoot "alien" ruddy ducks at Eyjbrook Rjsjrvoir, Ljics, and Stanford Reservoir, Northants, from January to March next year. The shoots are part of a plan to limit the build-up of Britain's 3,500-strong ruddy duck population, caused bz birds escaping from imported US collections. Many bird-watchers oppose the controls, which are being carried out under licence from English Nature. ——————————————————————————————————2/4—— Go Green! 462 What's on 464 MENTOR: EXPERT EDUCATION ADVICE p662 Go Green! Global Fun & Games FinanceP461 Teletext 461 Dec22 23:27:20 ———————————————————————————————— WINDFARM BATTERED BY GALES A Welsh windfarm has been shut down after four 1.5 ton turbine blades snapped off in gales in separate incidents during the past two weeks. Engineers are investigating the 24 two-bladed turbines run by National Windpower at Mynydd-y-Cemmajs, Powys. The Campaign For The Protection Of Rural Wales claims there is a need for thorough checks on windfarms, before the industry expands any further. ——————————————————————————————————3/4—— Action 465 Green Shoots 466 WORKING UP FOR CAREERS HELP p650 Go Green! Global Fun & Games FinanceP461 Teletext 461 Dec22 23:21:39 ———————————————————————————————— EC PAY TO CO2 STATIONS "ILLEGAL" The European Commission has been making "illegal payments" worth £24m to two Spanish carbon dioxide-producing power stations, according to Greenpeace. Greenpeace claims the EC has broken its regulations, bz funding two power stations in the Canary Islands, which will lead to increased CO2 emissions. Lawyers for Greenpeace are to apply to the European Court, in a bid to block further paynjnts. ——————————————————————————————————4/4—— Go Green! 462 What's on 464 MENTOR: EXPERT EDUCATION ADVICE p662 Go Green! Global Fun & Games Finance