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Europos Parlamentas European Parliament (Formerly the "Assembly" of EEC. Comprises some 520 "representatives of the peoples" of European Community states, directly elected, and based in Strasbourg. Exercises advisory and supervisory powers; debates and passes resolutions and may veto admission of new member states)
Europos Parlamento ir Tarybos direktyva 2000/60/EB, nustatanti Bendrijos veiksmų vandens politikos srityje pagrindus Directive 2000/60/EC establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy
Europos Parlamento ir Tarybos direktyva 2000/60/EB, nustatanti Bendrijos veiksmų vandens politikos srityje pagrindus Water Framework Directive
Europos Parlamento ir Tarybos direktyva 2002/49/EB dėl aplinkos triukšmo įvertinimo ir valdymo Noise Framework Directive
Europos Parlamento ir Tarybos sprendimas Nr. 406/2009/EB dėl valstybių narių pastangų mažinti jų šiltnamio efektą sukeliančių dujų emisijas, Bendrijai siekiant įvykdyti įsipareigojimus iki 2020 m. sumažinti šiltnamio efektą sukeliančių dujų emisijas Decision No 406/2009/EC on the effort of Member States to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions to meet the Community's greenhouse gas emission reduction commitments up to 2020
Europos Parlamento ir Tarybos sprendimas Nr. 406/2009/EB dėl valstybių narių pastangų mažinti jų šiltnamio efektą sukeliančių dujų emisijas, Bendrijai siekiant įvykdyti įsipareigojimus iki 2020 m. sumažinti šiltnamio efektą sukeliančių dujų emisijas effort sharing decision
Europos Sąjunga European Union (The 15 nations (Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, the UK, Austria, Finland and Sweden) that have joined together to form an economic community with common monetary, political and social aspirations. The EU came into being on 1 November 1993 according to the terms of the Maastricht Treaty; it comprises the three European Communities, extended by the adoption of a common foreign and security policy which requires cooperation between member states in foreign policy and security and cooperation in justice and home affairs)
Europos Sąjungos sandorių žurnalas European Union Transaction Log
Europos Sąjungos tvaraus vystymosi strategija European Union Strategy for Sustainable Development
Europos Sąjungos tvaraus vystymosi strategija Sustainable Development Strategy
Europos standartas European standard (A standard which has been approved pursuant to the statutes of the standards bodies with which the Community has concluded agreements)
Europos standartizacijos visuomeninių aplinkosaugos organizacijų asociacija European Environmental Citizens Organisation for Standardisation
Europos technologijų platforma, skirta aplinkos neteršiančioms iškastinį kurą deginančioms elektrinėms ETP-ZEP
Europos technologijų platforma, skirta aplinkos neteršiančioms iškastinį kurą deginančioms elektrinėms European Technology Platform for Zero Emission Fossil Fuel Power Plant
Europos Teisingumo Teismas European Court of Justice (The supreme court of The European Union which oversees the application of the EU treaties, decides upon the validity and the meaning of Community legislation and determines whether any act or omission by the European Commission, the Council of Minister or any member state constitutes a breach of Community law)
Europos valiutos fondas European Monetary Fund (Fund organized by the European Monetary System in which members of the European Community deposit reserves to provide a pool of resources to stabilize exchange rates and to finance balance of payments in support of the pending full European Monetary Union)
Europos vandens informacinė sistema Water Information System for Europe
Europos vidaus rinka internal European market
eutrofikacija eutrophication (A process of pollution that occurs when a lake or stream becomes over-rich in plant nutrient; as a consequence it becomes overgrown in algae and other aquatic plants. The plants die and decompose. In decomposing the plants rob the water of oxygen and the lake, river or stream becomes lifeless. Nitrate fertilizers which drain from the fields, nutrients from animal wastes and human sewage are the primary causes of eutrophication. They have high biological oxygen demand (BOD))
eutrofikacija (eutrofikavimas) eutrophication

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