3 result(s) for overfishing in Current Affairs
Plastic Could Outweigh Fish in Oceans by 2050, says President Áder
- 14 Oct 2021 6:10 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Every ten seconds the equivalent of a lorry full of plastic waste makes its way into the oceans, President János Áder said in an interview on Wednesday in connection with the upcoming sustainability expo dubbed Planet Budapest 2021.
Áder, King Of Sweden Discuss Climate Change
- 30 Aug 2017 8:42 AM
- current affairs
Hungarian President János Áder discussed ocean pollution, overfishing and Sweden’s commitments to fighting climate change made at the 2015 Paris climate summit with Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf in Stockholm.
Danube Day 2013: WWF Gets Active For The Sturgeons & More
- 28 Jun 2013 8:30 AM
- current affairs
‘Get active for the sturgeons’ is the slogan of this year’s Danube Day, celebrated by the 14 Danube basin countries on Saturday, 29 June. Under a new EU-funded project, which will go on until September 2015, WWF in Romania and Bulgaria are working to tackle overfishing, the main direct threat to the survival of the endangered Danube sturgeons.
Plastic Could Outweigh Fish in Oceans by 2050, says President Áder
- 14 Oct 2021 6:10 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Every ten seconds the equivalent of a lorry full of plastic waste makes its way into the oceans, President János Áder said in an interview on Wednesday in connection with the upcoming sustainability expo dubbed Planet Budapest 2021.
Áder, King Of Sweden Discuss Climate Change
- 30 Aug 2017 8:42 AM
- current affairs
Hungarian President János Áder discussed ocean pollution, overfishing and Sweden’s commitments to fighting climate change made at the 2015 Paris climate summit with Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf in Stockholm.
Danube Day 2013: WWF Gets Active For The Sturgeons & More
- 28 Jun 2013 8:30 AM
- current affairs
‘Get active for the sturgeons’ is the slogan of this year’s Danube Day, celebrated by the 14 Danube basin countries on Saturday, 29 June. Under a new EU-funded project, which will go on until September 2015, WWF in Romania and Bulgaria are working to tackle overfishing, the main direct threat to the survival of the endangered Danube sturgeons.