Wednesday 26 May 2010

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United Nations (U.N.) environment officials say nations must build "greener economies" or risk emptying oceans of fish and creating water shortages for two-fifths of the planet in coming decades.
A new report previewed by U.N. environment chief Achim Steiner says virtually all commercial fisheries could collapse by 2050 unless the world scales back $27 billion (¥2.5 trillion) a year in fishing subsidies down to $8 billion (¥730 billion) a year.
It says water supplies could be 40 percent less than what are needed by 2030, if no improvements are made in water use, one of 11 areas the U.N. targets for improvement.
Scientists last year revised a 2006 study warning of a collapse in the world's seafood stocks by 2048, saying the news isn't quite as bad as predicted. (AP)

40年で魚が消える、国連が警告
国連環境計画の報告によると、2050年までに事実上海から魚がいなくなり、商業漁業が不可能になる可能性があるという。

united nations 国連  collapse 崩壊する revise 変える

感想:魚が消えると漁師も困るし、自分たちも食べられなくなるので魚を残してほしいです。
地球の環境を守らないといけないと思います。

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