Water Mismanagement «Wrong
water policies pursued over the last 50 years have created salt deserts in the place of life - giving lakes in central Anatolia,» Osman Erdem, the general director of the Kuş Araştırmaları Derneği (Bird Research Association), wrote in a statement released the same day.
Not exact matches
«I think we're in hot
water here and this is a major set back for the whole
policy with respect to Latin America that this government has been
pursuing.»
(He also actively
pursues issues relating to immigration
policies, food security, safe
water for First Nations, species at risk, the plastics problem, healthy living — the list goes on.)
Such
policies are likely to help manage the risks of climate change while also enabling societies to
pursue other high priority goals around the world — including clean air and
water, access to reliable, affordable energy, and economic progress for all people.
• Make environmentally - friendly
policies for the Games in the areas of procurement and construction binding • Apply
water saving technologies across the city • [
Pursue a zero - waste
policy instead of building] more landfill sites and incinerators • Introduce an internationally recognizable timber procurement
policy, such as the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) standard, for the construction material used during the Games • Eradicate climate - damaging HFC technology in some Olympic facilities • Make environmental data and certification of Olympic venues fully transparent.