Report on the United Nations Conference on the Human EnvironmentU.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 39 pages |
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... species or areas that are imminently endangered . It should provide a positive basis for future conferences and action . INTRODUCTION The United States and other advanced industrialized nations began to recognize by the mid - 1960's ...
... species or areas that are imminently endangered . It should provide a positive basis for future conferences and action . INTRODUCTION The United States and other advanced industrialized nations began to recognize by the mid - 1960's ...
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... species of plants and wildlife are threatened with imminent extinction . The capacity of the oceans to absorb and recycle wastes is being approached by mass water pollution or defeated by non - biodegradable materials and persistent ...
... species of plants and wildlife are threatened with imminent extinction . The capacity of the oceans to absorb and recycle wastes is being approached by mass water pollution or defeated by non - biodegradable materials and persistent ...
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... species and to curtail overexploitation of species . Parks . Training , transfer of information on park legislation and management , and sharing of protected areas with common bound- aries were urged . Genetic Resources . An ...
... species and to curtail overexploitation of species . Parks . Training , transfer of information on park legislation and management , and sharing of protected areas with common bound- aries were urged . Genetic Resources . An ...
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... Species . A plenipotentiary conference was urged to convene as soon as possible to consider protection of certain spe- cies from overexploitation or extinction . Subject Area 3. Identification and Control of Pollutants The U.S. ...
... Species . A plenipotentiary conference was urged to convene as soon as possible to consider protection of certain spe- cies from overexploitation or extinction . Subject Area 3. Identification and Control of Pollutants The U.S. ...
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... species or wilderness areas from the very near threats with which they are faced . The recommendations do not speak to in any way the causes behind the threats . The above criticisms tend to show , if anything , that , even though the ...
... species or wilderness areas from the very near threats with which they are faced . The recommendations do not speak to in any way the causes behind the threats . The above criticisms tend to show , if anything , that , even though the ...
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activities adopted amendment appropriate approved assessment Biosphere calls Conference Conservation Conventions coordination Declaration DISCUSSED IN COMMITTEE draft economic and social ecosystems ensure Environment Fund environmental actions environmental information environmental policies environmental problems environmental programmes environmental quality Executive Director fishery forest genetic resources global governing council human environment implementation of environmental improve the environment increase information exchange international cooperation international environmental international organizations international program International Whaling Commission John Ehrlichman jurisdiction lesser developed countries marine pollution ment mental monitoring non-governmental organizations planning Plenary Session population Preparatory Committee present and future principle priority proposed protection and improvement Recommends further Recommends that governments Referral Service regional Rogers Morton Secretariat Secretary Secretary-General sources of marine species Stockholm Subject Area supported this recommendation technical and financial tion tional U.S. delegation U.S. Representative U.S. supported UNESCO United Nations system whaling wildlife William Ruckelshaus World Heritage Trust