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Parallel economy: How Russia is defying the West’s boycott

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Parallel economy: How Russia is defying the West’s boycott

said the consultation was ultimately a long-overdue completion of a process started by the previous government.dredging and mining for aggregates on the seabed in what are known as Marine Protected Areas (MPAs).It says it has carried out detailed assessments into the harms caused to habitats and species.

Parallel economy: How Russia is defying the West’s boycott

and would protect rare marine animals and the delicate seabed they rely upon.2 days agoKent3 days agoBasket Shark to raise awareness of sea pollution The 20ft (6.

Parallel economy: How Russia is defying the West’s boycott

The naturalist's latest documentary Ocean With David Attenborough showed new footage of a bottom trawling net bulldozing through silt on the seafloor and scooping up species indiscriminately.

MPs on the Environmental Audit Committee renewed calls to ban bottom trawling.Sir David said he hopes the leaders gathering for the UN conference will realise how much the oceans matter to all of us.

Since then only 32 countries have ratified the treaty - 60 are needed to bring it into force.3 days agoWales7 days agoHawks.

climate change and over-exploitation.then the world wouldn't just be one and a half degrees warmer it would be about 36 degrees warmer.

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