Following up on a visit to
The EDF press release sees these talks as a sign that greater cooperation in environmental protection may be in store, and I hope that’s the case. Marine issues are the place to start, since our proximity and the prevailing currents make it so that our two countries effectively live in the same marine environment.
According to EDF, the talks will cover “ways to eliminate overfishing, protect coral reefs, conserve coastal areas, and tap potential ocean energy.” Not to be alarmist, but there’s another issue that could be added to the agenda: emergency preparedness. If you look at a map and examine the currents, the effects of an oil spill in the waters off
[Update: Reuters reports from
On Planet Phil Peters, “ways to eliminate overfishing, protect coral reefs, conserve coastal areas, and tap potential ocean energy” are important matters for the Cuban people.
ReplyDeletethe largest amounts of protected coral reefs in the caribbean are in cuba; once again these fricking idiots just don't have clue what they are talking about; they are only capable of spewing negativity. go cash your CANF check and get some good chispa de tren. you are the epitome of a useful idiot. ok, not so useful
ReplyDeleteand you wonder why moderation is so hard to come by when rationality has to deal with fantasy