(par 9.7.3.2) Agriculture, mining and wetlands interaction

Agriculture, mining and wetlands interaction http://www.grainsa.co.za/agriculture,-mining-and-wetlands-interaction ALTHEA GRUNDLING, ARC-Institute for Soil, Climate and Water, Pretoria, South Africa, PIET-LOUIS GRUNDLING, Centre for Environmental Management, University of the Free State Worldwide, food and water security has become a growing concern and population dynamics a reality. 2014 is the UN International Year of Family Farming – therefore the […]

Par 9.7.3.1.4 The Development of Marine Pollution Responsibilities

The development of marine pollution responsibilities https://neweralive.na/posts/the-development-of-marine-pollution-responsibilities Staff Reporter General concern over oil pollution appears to have originated in the first decade after World War 1 when, first the United States, and then the League of Nations undertook to obtain explicit international agreement on measures to combat oil pollution.  Very few states had, in the […]

(par 9.7.3.1.4) How the tuna we buy is killing sharks in Indonesia

How the tuna we buy is killing sharks in Indonesia https://www.theguardian.com/environment/the-coral-triangle/2014/sep/15/how-the-tuna-we-buy-is-killing-sharks-in-indonesia Australia’s shark cull angers conservationists. But in Indonesia, it’s business as usual for the world’s biggest shark fishery Johnny Langenheim The tuna fishermen use a crane to lift the clutch of frozen sharks onto a flat bed truck backed up on the edge of […]