One Planet Living News
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Pangasius on course for sustainability certification after WWF and Vietnam reach agreement
WWF, the Vietnamese government and key Vietnamese industry fisheries and acquaculture bodies today ...
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Greece joins cascade towards global water treaty
Greece has this month become the 21st country to ratify a global water treaty designed to reduce ...
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Another fisheries commission fails the tuna test
The Commission responsible for managing tuna resources in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean has ...
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Navigation threat barges in on Danube
New plans to ease navigation bottlenecks on the Danube could threaten some of the river's most ...
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Timor oil spill inquiry cites company shortcomings and negligent regulator
A long-awaited report into the August 2009 oilspill which widely affected marine and bird life in ...
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Emerging economies also emerging leaders in effective climate action
Influential emerging economies are also emerging with the leading plans to cut carbon emissions ...
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World looks to ICCAT to overcome more than four decades of failure to save tuna
As the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) meets in Paris, the ...
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Copenhagen commitments not nearly enough, UNEP tells Cancun
A United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) assessment finding the Copenhagen Accord commitments ...
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Europe putting in one third of effort required to cut climate change emissions to safe levels
European Union member states are collectively putting in just one third of the effort required to ...
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Iceland announces cod and haddock sustainability assessment
Icelandic Group, one of the world’s ten largest seafood companies, has submitted its cod and ...
