Ecquo » onda nera http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo Sostenibilità sociale, economica e ambientale Mon, 20 Jul 2015 15:44:04 +0000 it-IT hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.3 Onda nera in Cina, terminate le operazioni di pulizia: “La contaminazione non s’è diffusa in acque internazionali” http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/ecquo/2010/07/26/onda-nera-in-cina-terminate-le-operazioni-di-pulizia-la-contaminazione-non-se-diffusa-in-acque-internazionali/ http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/ecquo/2010/07/26/onda-nera-in-cina-terminate-le-operazioni-di-pulizia-la-contaminazione-non-se-diffusa-in-acque-internazionali/#comments Mon, 26 Jul 2010 09:15:17 +0000 http://magazine.quotidianonet.ilsole24ore.com/ecquo/?p=63393 http://js-kit.com/rss/magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/p=63393 0 http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/files/2010/07/cina1-280x186.jpg In this Sunday, July 25, 2010 photo released by Greenpeace, fisherman scoop up oil sludge on the coast of Dalian, China, as cleanup efforts continue following the July 16, 2010, pipeline explosion that has led to China's largest reported oil spill. (AP Photo/Greenpeace, Arthur JD) ** NO SALES, NO ARCHIVE, MANDATORY CREDIT ** http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/files/2010/07/cina1.JPG Onda nera in Cina: “Riparata la falla”. La macchia si estende per 430 km quadrati http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/ecquo/2010/07/23/onda-nera-in-cina-riparata-la-falla-la-macchia-si-estende-per-430-km-quadrati/ http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/ecquo/2010/07/23/onda-nera-in-cina-riparata-la-falla-la-macchia-si-estende-per-430-km-quadrati/#comments Fri, 23 Jul 2010 11:43:55 +0000 http://magazine.quotidianonet.ilsole24ore.com/ecquo/?p=63256 http://js-kit.com/rss/magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/p=63256 0 http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/files/2010/07/cina-280x186.jpg A worker stands next to containers filled with oil cleaned up from the oil spill site near China's Dalian port, Liaoning province July 22, 2010. A chemical agent used to strip sulphur from oil contributed to a pipeline blast at China's Dalian port last weekend, causing a huge oil slick in the sea and forcing the port's temporary closure, the country's work safety watchdog said in a preliminary report. Picture taken July 22, 2010. REUTERS/Jiang He/Greenpeace (CHINA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT ENERGY EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS DISASTER IMAGES OF THE DAY) NO COMMERCIAL OR BOOK SALES. NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. MANDATORY CREDIT http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/files/2010/07/cina.JPG Onda nera, la chiazza in Cina si espande: 180 km quadrati. Per fermarla arrivano i batteri ‘mangia petrolio’ http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/ecquo/2010/07/21/onda-nera-la-chiazza-in-cina-si-espande-180-km-quadrati-per-fermarla-arrivano-i-batteri-mangia-petrolio/ http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/ecquo/2010/07/21/onda-nera-la-chiazza-in-cina-si-espande-180-km-quadrati-per-fermarla-arrivano-i-batteri-mangia-petrolio/#comments Wed, 21 Jul 2010 11:06:00 +0000 http://magazine.quotidianonet.ilsole24ore.com/ecquo/?p=63121 http://js-kit.com/rss/magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/p=63121 0 http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/files/2010/07/China_Pi-280x186.jpg In this photo released by Greenpeace which shows oil washed ashore near the port of Dalian, China on Tuesday, July 20, 2010. Crude oil started pouring into the Yellow Sea off a busy northeastern port after a pipeline exploded late last week, sparking a massive 15-hour fire. The government says the slick has spread across a 70-square-mile (180-square-kilometer) stretch of ocean. (AP Photo/Jiang He, Greenpeace) ** NO SALES NO ARCHIVE ** http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/files/2010/07/China_Pi.JPG