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By Erik Solheim, Head of UN Environment For too long, the relationship between prosperity and environment has been seen as a trade-off. Tackling pollution was considered an unwelcome cost on industry and a…
October 22, 2017 – The annual Volvo Ocean race will kick off in Alicante, Spain this year with one very special team competing: team “Turn the Tide on Plastic’, will be racing in the world’s longest and toughest…
18 OCTOBER 2017, Alicante – The Government of Spain officially announced its support to the UN Clean Seas campaign today at the Volvo Ocean Race Ocean Summit being held in Alicante. As the world’s 14th largest…
Marine litter has been globally recognized as one of the major threats not only to marine ecosystems but also to their sustainable growth. The Mediterranean area is considered as one of the most affected by marine…
The Steering Committee of the Mediterranean Commission on sustainable development held its 18th meeting to discuss the progress in the implementation of the Mediterranean Strategy for sustainable development and…
The Coastal Area Management Program for Italy (CAMP Italy) held its final conference in Rome, closing a two-year project implemented in three Italian regions, namely Emilia-Romagna, Sardinia and Tuscany. Launched…
Registrations are open for a three hour self-paced course which explains how international environmental agreements and policies are made, by whom, and how they are complied with, and enforced. Participants will…
The Secretariats of the Regional Seas Conventions and Action Plans met at the 18th Global Meeting of the Regional Seas Conventions and Action Plans. The 18th Meeting of Regional Seas Conventions and Action Plans…
Working document of of the 18th Global Meeting of Regional Seas Conventions and Action Plans
Presentation at the 18th Global Meeting of Regional Seas Conventions and Action Plans
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