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(Français) Convention OSPAR pour la protection de l’Atlantique du Nord-Est

26 Jun 2009

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(Français) Convention OSPAR pour la protection de l’Atlantique du Nord-Est

26 Jun 2009

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(Français) Union Ecologique pour la Méditerranée

25 Jun 2009

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(Français) Union Ecologique pour la Méditerranée

25 Jun 2009

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(Français) Union Ecologique pour la Méditerranée

25 Jun 2009

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On Whales and their Usefulness

24 Jun 2009

On Whales and their Usefulness

On Whales and their Usefulness (pdf 20 pages 1Mo)

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(Français) Les vaches et les radiateurs électriques

28 May 2009

(Français) Les vaches et les radiateurs électriques

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(Français) Les vaches et les radiateurs électriques

28 May 2009

(Français) Les vaches et les radiateurs électriques

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(Français) Un projet maritime sans gouvernail et sans gouvernance

11 May 2009

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“Shipbreaking” #15

14 Apr 2009

“Shipbreaking” #15

Goodbye Bangladesh, hello Philippines?

On March 18th 2009 the Bangladeshi High Court of Justice ordered the closure within two weeks of all ship-breaking yards operating without environmental clearance. Considering the state of all the ship-breaking yards in the country this would mean completely closing down the field. The decision also prohibits the importation of vessels which have not undergone any preliminary extraction of hazardous materials (asbestos, PCBs, heavy metals, hydrocarbons …) To prepare an appeal against this decision the industries obtained a delay of three weeks. In the meantime, the vessels continue to arrive and are beached in Chittagong. We are left to see how this decision will be followed up, the decisions effects and if it will encourage the Bangladeshi government to put standards in place and follow up the environmental and social conditions of ship-breaking or if the demolition market will move elsewhere: due to the crisis the Japanese ship owners have an influx of vessels to be demolished and are pushing the Filipino government to launch into the demolition business.

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