(par 9.3.2) Turtles are key to Kenya ecology

Turtles Key as Kenya Balances Ecology, Development https://www.voanews.com/a/turtles-are-key-aws-kenya-balances-ecology-and-development/3216334.html Associated Press A turtle drags itself along a white sandy beach, splashes through the gentle warm Indian Ocean and then vanishes with a plop, becoming one of 13,750 turtle success stories on a stretch of Kenyan coastline facing pressure from developers. Kenya is striving to strike a […]

(par 9.3.2) The environment cannot be an afterthought to the economy

The environment cannot be an afterthought to the economy http://www.euractiv.com/sections/sustainable-dev/environment-cannot-be-afterthought-economy-310862  Published: 16/12/2014 – 16:07 | Updated: 16/12/2014 – 16:08 Luc Bas, Director of the Brussels office of the International Union for Conservation of Nature. [IUCN] How do we communicate the need for fundamental change beyond this group of environmentalists, scientists and progressive businesses? asks Luc Bas. Luc Bas […]

(par 9.3.2) Jobs versus the environment – the debate Queensland can end

Jobs versus the environment: the debate Queensland can end http://theconversation.com/jobs-versus-the-environment-the-debate-queensland-can-end-37760 23 February 2015, 6.11am AEDT Author: Allan Dale Professor in Tropical Regional Development, The Cairns Institute at James Cook University As Professor in Tropical Regional Development at the Cairns Institute at JCU, Allan Dale receives research funding from Commonwealth and State Governments and various not-for-profit institutions. […]