Samsung's battery factory in Göd uses as much water as a city of 100,000 inhabitants
Meeting the water needs of the Samsung factory in Göd is a more important goal for the government than securing water supplies for the population.
Meeting the water needs of the Samsung factory in Göd is a more important goal for the government than securing water supplies for the population.
Samsung’s battery factory in Göd has so far received more than a dozen fines from various authorities. The Labour Inspectorate...
The disaster management authorities have ordered an investigation following our story on water pollution in water wells in Göd. At...
An independent expert study has found the presence of substances in the water of the Göd wells that are also...
The fact that nothing is known about the state of groundwater is a sad example of the deplorable state of...
Following visits by fishing clubs, winegrowers and school groups, finally a member of parliament was also allowed onto the construction...
Local people, Hungarian and Austrian environmentalists, as well as UNESCO and the EU, are protesting against the government’s gigantic project...
Hungary’s first nature reserve was established here in 1952. It is part of the Balaton Uplands National Park, a Natura 2000...
“Too high a rubbish hill would stick out from the landscape of the Great Plain” – one of the council...
There are only four countries in the world that do not have an independent Ministry of the Environment: Saudi Arabia,...
According to a ministerial proposal which was leaked to Atlatszo, waste management would eventually become an exclusively central-government controlled practice...
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