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Title
World Ocean Review Living with the Oceans
Subject
Marine biology
Description
Our environmental awareness is steadily increasing, albeit very slowly. This process began when we started to address obvious and visible problems. As a result, our streets, beaches, fields and forests became cleaner, industrial emissions decreased, and our chimneys produced less and less air pollution. When we see that there is a problem and there is scope for
advocacy, we take action.
The oceans, however, are vast and largely inaccessible, and our awareness and understanding of them are correspondingly small. What’s more, they have hardly any advocates or lobby to represent their interests. This is especially remarkable when we consider that the seas crucially influence our climate and are an increasingly important source of food.
advocacy, we take action.
The oceans, however, are vast and largely inaccessible, and our awareness and understanding of them are correspondingly small. What’s more, they have hardly any advocates or lobby to represent their interests. This is especially remarkable when we consider that the seas crucially influence our climate and are an increasingly important source of food.
Creator
Moritz Bollmann et all
Source
https://www.infobooks.org/free-pdf-books/biology/
Publisher
World Ocean Review
Date
2010
Contributor
Agung Budi Kristiawan
Format
PDF
Language
ENGLISH
Type
Text