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Sunday, 09.09.2007.

11:28

Environmental catastrophe in Tisa River

36 tons of dead fish have been pulled out from the Tisa River in Vojvodina as a consequence of a toxic spill.

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Crow

pre 16 godina

These companies should be fined severely for this. The government must adopt strict environmental laws ASAP!

Serbia has a very good chance of becoming a fully developed nation that runs on clean/er energy and allows further development without threats to our environment/nature. This is something developed nations such as the US in particular will have trouble in achieving, most of their industries are already built on old equipment running on fossil fuel and such. To change this would cost billions not only in reequipping but also loss of business while they make reforms.

How dose that relate to the article? SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT!

Crow

pre 16 godina

These companies should be fined severely for this. The government must adopt strict environmental laws ASAP!

Serbia has a very good chance of becoming a fully developed nation that runs on clean/er energy and allows further development without threats to our environment/nature. This is something developed nations such as the US in particular will have trouble in achieving, most of their industries are already built on old equipment running on fossil fuel and such. To change this would cost billions not only in reequipping but also loss of business while they make reforms.

How dose that relate to the article? SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT!

Crow

pre 16 godina

These companies should be fined severely for this. The government must adopt strict environmental laws ASAP!

Serbia has a very good chance of becoming a fully developed nation that runs on clean/er energy and allows further development without threats to our environment/nature. This is something developed nations such as the US in particular will have trouble in achieving, most of their industries are already built on old equipment running on fossil fuel and such. To change this would cost billions not only in reequipping but also loss of business while they make reforms.

How dose that relate to the article? SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT!