1994 Climate & Environment Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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- 17 Mar Cleveland Indians announce no smoking policy at new ballpark: The Cleveland Indians announced a no smoking policy at their new ballpark, Jacobs Field, in response to growing health concerns regarding tobacco use and secondhand smoke exposure. This initiative aimed to create a fan-friendly environment prioritizing health, safety, and enjoyment for all attendees. source: espn.com
- 21 Mar Climate Change Convention takes effect: On March 21, 1994, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) entered into force. This international treaty aims to address climate change by stabilizing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere. source: unfccc.int
- 08 Apr Smoking Ban in Military Facilities: A significant policy change was implemented, banning smoking in the Pentagon and across all US military bases. This decision reflected growing awareness of health risks associated with tobacco use and aimed to promote a healthier environment for military personnel.
- 25 Apr Unusual Snowfall in Southern California: An extraordinary weather event brings 14 inches of snow to Southern California, a highly unusual occurrence in a region typically known for its warm and mild climate.
- 24 Sep Switzerland Pesticide Ban: On September 24, 1994, Switzerland implemented a nationwide ban on the use of certain pesticides. This decision was part of the country's ongoing efforts to protect the environment and public health. source: swissinfo.ch
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