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Author Archives: GITA BISSCHOP

Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Regions

ENVIRONMENT: Unhealthful Water and Air in the Visegrad Capitals

by GITA BISSCHOP 14 Jun 1996

Prague, Bratislava, Budapest, and Warsaw use less energy, produce less waste, and have significantly fewer cars than comparable cities in Western Europe. Yet their air is worse and their water quality doubtful. The situation will only deteriorate in the coming years, as living standards improve and consumer demand increases by GITA BISSCHOP BY THE TURN […]

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ENVIRONMENT: Optimism Wanes for a Prompt Cleanup

by GITA BISSCHOP 17 May 1996

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