POLITICS AND ENVIRONMENT Former leader of Soviet...
POLITICS AND ENVIRONMENT
Former leader of Soviet Union visits UC Irvine
Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev visited UC Irvine on
Tuesday to receive the school’s inaugural Citizen Peacebuilding
Award, which will be named for him. The Russian leader is credited
with moving his nation from communist rule to government that is more
democratic and helping to end the Cold War.
At the event Gorbachev spoke about world affairs, criticizing U.S.
military actions in Iraq and urging nations to work together to
create world peace and address environmental problems that could
cause future strife. He also answered questions for audience members
and was warmly received, getting a standing ovation from the full
house at the Barclay Theatre.
* The beach water quality warning system that tells people the
surf might be laden with bacteria is flawed and inaccurate, a study
co-written by a UC Irvine professor found. The study of waters mainly
off Huntington Beach was one of three studies UC Irvine environmental
engineering professor Stanley Grant worked on, and the American
Chemical Society published all three studies online.
The studies also showed the Santa Ana River and Talbert Marsh are
the biggest sources of certain contaminants in dry weather as well as
the wet season, and most of the pollutants that enter coastal water
flow in during a few winter storms, rendering ineffective the system
that diverts runoff to the sanitation district for treatment.
-- Alicia Robinson
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