Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 23, 1992, Page 12, Image 12

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Researchers cleaning up arctic
IQALUIT. Northwest Territo
ries {Al’J — On Axel Heiberg is
land, one of the northernmost
points in the Canadian an ile,
seals can be found with exces
sively high dioxin levels
Tourists sailing into Resolute
Bay on a summer cruise ship
are greeted not with pristine
arctic beauty, hut with piles of
rusting steel oil drums
As musk ox and caribou
roam the tundra, sometimes
there is a ha/e over them - a
form of smog created by Euro
pean factories
The damage civilization has
wrought on this vast wilderness
■‘is of great concern for the
health of the people in the arc
tic and of great concern for the
entire ecosystem," said Garth
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ronment at the Department of
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velopment
At Alert on Ellesmere island,
the very top of Canada. 15 sci
entists from Canada, Germany.
Japan and Sweden are studying
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More than H00 waste sites
have been identifitKl across the
north, some containing hazard
ous material
Last year. Canada launched
an SH5 million arctic environ
mental action plan It also has
increased efforts to win cooper
ation from oilier arctic coun
tries
The plan includes S25 mil
lion for cleaning up 21 aban
doned radar sites of the old Dis
tant Larly Warning system. An
other $fl 5 million will be dis
tribuled io programs devised by
local communities.
About S21 million is being
used to measure pollution in
arctic rivers and coastal waters.
The remaining S:tO million will
be s|Mini on identifying and de
termining the origin of specific
chemical contaminants that ar
rive by air and water from other
regions
"All the contaminants wn
find in southern latitudes, we
find in the arctic: dioxins, DDT.
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Moscow police keep
protesters from studio
MOSCOW (A!*) — Police in riot gear forced a group of
hard-line communists off tho grounds of the central televi
sion studio Monday, ending an anti-government and anti-Se
mitic rally that had lasted 11 days.
Protesters’ reports that five people were killed In pre-dawn
clashes with police were dismissed by authorities, and jour
nalists saw no evidence of casualties.
Several thousand police, many wearing helmets and carry
ing clubs ami Plexiglas shields, lined the smarts uround the
Ostankino Television Co. hours after the protest was broken
up
About 3.000 protesters later attempted to break through a
police barricade. Witnesses reported injuries on both sides.
The protests were tho latest In the capita! by Russians un
happy with the Soviet Union's collapse and President Boris
Yeltsin's free market reforms.
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they wake up and tell it like it is?” said protester Mariya
Bitarova, a pensioner carrying a red flag
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dren Now I get 1,000 rubies and I’m considered unfortu
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IK'Ps, chlorine." Bangay said
"It's a chemical soup *'
In Iquluit. on Baffin Island,
Andy Theriault wants to start
with obvious pollution the
junk left over from the U.S.
base built during World War II
and later used by the Strategic
Air Command
There are hundreds of tons of
all kinds of scrap, Including a
hillside covered with rusting
vehicles.
"I'm trying to find a way to
got that stuff out and moved
south,’ said Theriault, district
manager for Indian Affairs and
Northern Development.
At the northern end of Baffin
Island, about 1B0 miles from
the hamlet of Pond Inlet, is the
Mary River Iron Mine, which
never actually became a mine.
In the 1960s, a mining com
pany built a trail into the area,
brought in equipment and be
gan scratching the earth for iron
samples, said Alien
Panlpakoocho. the Northwest
Territories liaison officer in
Pond Inlet
UN reaches
oil agreement
with Iraq
VIENNA, Austria (AP) —
United Nations officials said
Monday they have reached ten
tative agreement with Iraq on
conditions for resuming Iraq's
oil exports.
A U N. assistant secretary
general at the Vienna talks,
Giandomonicc Picco, said tho
two sides agreed on a package
to present to the IJ.N Security
Council and Iraq’s government.
“I think that almost all the
technical issues have been
cleared up.” he said.
Picco said he could not com
ment on the package's details,
worked out in a round of talks
that started Friday.
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