The Oceans Compact & Global Governance

In Fall 2012 the United Nations Secretary-General called on the General Assembly to adopt an Oceans Compact to reverse the impact of overfishing, climate change and ocean acidification, increasing pollution, resource extraction, and loss of biodiversity. By December of that year, the initiative seem...

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Main Authors: Benjamin, Dave O., Gjeloshi, Beltina
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling ftunivbridgeport:oai:scholarworks.bridgeport.edu:123456789/1065 2023-05-15T17:50:18+02:00 The Oceans Compact & Global Governance Benjamin, Dave O. Gjeloshi, Beltina 2015-03-27 https://scholarworks.bridgeport.edu/xmlui/handle/123456789/1065 en_US eng https://scholarworks.bridgeport.edu/xmlui/handle/123456789/1065 United Nations Oceans Compact Presentation 2015 ftunivbridgeport 2022-08-24T09:08:05Z In Fall 2012 the United Nations Secretary-General called on the General Assembly to adopt an Oceans Compact to reverse the impact of overfishing, climate change and ocean acidification, increasing pollution, resource extraction, and loss of biodiversity. By December of that year, the initiative seemed to have failed to gain momentum, and was brought to an end in June 2013 by an appeal from the G-77 supported by the People’s Republic of China. Conference Object Ocean acidification University of Bridgeport: UB ScholarWorks
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Oceans Compact
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