Freshwater Fish Are Dying at Alarming Rates
scientificamerican.com
Nov 9 , 2012
North American freshwater fishes are going extinct at rates that concern scientists
scientificamerican.com
Nov 9 , 2012
North American freshwater fishes are going extinct at rates that concern scientists
CHERYL COLOPY
Oct 11 , 2012
Prosperous countries have not lived up to their promises to help the poor, the UN declared, saying poor people often go hungry because of polluted water, drought and other environmental factors that are increasing poverty.
As you can readily see from the following World Water Pollution Map, pollution continues to be a problem, especially in industrialized nations, where a lot of pollutants are finding their way into our river's and oceans.
Multinational Exchange for Sustainable Agriculture, International Water Management Institute
This picture gives the reader some basic information about two organizations working to ensure global environmental sustainability.
Indentify sea dumping
french customs
Helton and Penna
Comparaison between the penalities and the cleanup costs
biodegradable bags
statistics of the animal death
Fight against the slick