” companies named by ILO

June 09, 2012 (LBO) – A survey by the International Labour Organisation has named seven Sri Lankan companies as having good practices in providing ‘green’ jobs that ensure decent work for employees and environmental sustainability. Use of ‘green’ sustainable initiatives was high among the 50 companies covered in the survey by the ILO and the […]

Sri Lanka biodiversity loss linked to exports to rich countries

The developed world’s insatiable appetite for products like coffee and timber is threatening the survival of one in three vulnerable animal species in poor countries, according to an Australian study. The study showed that in countries like Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, Sri Lanka and Honduras, 50 to 60 percent of biodiversity loss was linked to […]

Sri Lanka says open trade could counter climate change

June 01, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s environment minister has said liberalised trade could mitigate climate change, helping spread energy-saving technologies and enabling countries facing scarcities to import to cover their requirements. Climate change was no longer an environmental and regulatory concern and was a growing crisis with economic, health and safety, food production and […]

Sri Lanka environment seen paying price of rapid growth

Apr 30, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s rapid economic growth in recent years has come at the cost of serious environmental degradation with outdated laws and existing rules not properly implemented, an expert said. Gunawansa noted how in Sri Lanka often environmental impact assessments, known as EIAs, are not done with projects passed either owing […]

Sri Lanka may see tsunami waves after 4.00 pm: PTWC

Apr 11, 2012 (LBO) – A tsunami watch has been issued for many areas in the Indian Ocean following an earthquake, by US authorities in Hawaii, who said waves could reach Sri Lanka shortly after 4. 00 pm if a tsunami had been generated. In December 2004 an tsunami from a much larger quake (9. […]

Sri Lanka issues tsunami evacuation order

Apr 11, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has issued a tsunami evacuation asking residents in coastal areas to move to safer areas inland, following a strong earthquake in Indonesia. The department of meterology said residents in Eastern and Southern coastal areas should move inland quickly. Tsunami waves are expected to first hit the Eastern and […]

Sri Lanka coastal residents evacuate on tsunami warning

Apr 11, 2012 (LBO) – Residents of Sri Lankas’ coastal regions rushed to safety after authorities issued an evacuation order following a strong earthquake in Indonesia which generated a tsunami. . Sri Lanka’s department of meterology said residents in Eastern and Southern coastal areas should move inland quickly. An eyewitness said residents in Galle, a […]

Indian Ocean tsunami watch cancelled

April 11, 2012 (LBO) – A tsunami watch issued by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii for the Indian Ocean, which prompted Sri Lanka to ask coastal residents to move to high ground, has been cancelled. Residents of Sri Lankas’ coastal regions rushed to safety after authorities issued the evacuation order following a strong […]

Sri Lanka India venture commissions BOT waste treatment plant

Mar 11, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Puritas (Pvt) Ltd, a unit of the listed Hayleys group and Veolia Water India, a part of a France based Veolia Water has commissioned a waste treatment plant for a new tourist resort on the island’s east coast. Already two of the 13 hotels are running and the […]

Sri Lanka plans remote aerial, underwater marine research

Dec 27, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s marine researchers are planning to use aerial and underwater unmanned vehicles with remote sensing technology to study the oceans around the country, officials said. Sri Lanka’s National Aquatic Research Agency (NARA) wants to team up with the island’s air force to use unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for marine […]

Sri Lanka in sand nourishment to prevent sea erosion

Dec 23, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka will use sand nourishment to shore up defences against sea erosion in Marawila, a fishing and tourism area north of the island’s capital, information minister Keheliya Rambukwelle said. The coastal conservation agency estimated that 450,000 cubic meters of sand would be needed to nourish the beach. International bids […]

Sri Lanka to probe whale deaths, do acoustic monitoring

Dec 20, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka is launching a probe on whale deaths which are suspected to be due to shipping, and also study the mammals by monitoring their calls underwater, the head of a research agency said. “Too many whales are dying around Sri Lanka,” Hiran Jayewardene chairman of Sri Lanka’s National Aquatic […]

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