He also
stated that the siting
of the UESD at Somanya would not prevent the
establishment of a satellite campus in Okyeman in
future, saying: «If a university council in place decides to expand its campuses, nothing in the Act 890 (which approved the setting up
of the university) forbids that.
While much is made
of the continuity between Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell, Diana Abbott and others with the legacy projects
of the Labour left, and the absurd attempts by self - proclaimed «moderates» to conjure up the ghost
of the early 1980s; the far more significant phenomenon is the discontinuity with the
establishment consensus about austerity economics, and the development
of economic policies by John McDonnell and his team which commit a
future Labour government to calibrated
state intervention for a capitalist economy that works.
Recalling the concern reflected in the outcome document
of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, entitled «The
future we want», 1 that the health
of oceans and marine biodiversity are negatively affected by marine pollution, including marine debris, especially plastic, persistent organic pollutants, heavy metals and nitrogen - based compounds, from numerous marine and land - based sources, and the commitment to take action to significantly reduce the incidence and impacts
of such pollution on marine ecosystems, Noting the international action being taken to promote the sound management
of chemicals throughout their life cycle and waste in ways that lead to the prevention and minimization
of significant adverse effects on human health and the environment, Recalling the Manila Declaration on Furthering the Implementation
of the Global Programme
of Action for the Protection
of the Marine Environment from Land - based Activities adopted by the Third Intergovernmental Review Meeting on the Implementation
of the Global Programme
of Action for the Protection
of the Marine Environment from Land - based Activities, which highlighted the relevance
of the Honolulu Strategy and the Honolulu Commitment and recommended the
establishment of a global partnership on marine litter, Taking note
of the decisions adopted by the eleventh Conference
of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity on addressing the impacts
of marine debris on marine and coastal biodiversity, Recalling that the General Assembly declared 2014 the International Year
of Small Island Developing
States and that such
States have identified waste management among their priorities for action, Noting with concern the serious impact which marine litter, including plastics stemming from land and sea - based sources, can have on the marine environment, marine ecosystem services, marine natural resources, fisheries, tourism and the economy, as well as the potential risks to human health; 1.