What we should do to save the world’s oceans | Letters

Malaysia News News

What we should do to save the world’s oceans | Letters
Malaysia Latest News,Malaysia Headlines
  • 📰 The Guardian
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 1 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 4%
  • Publisher: 53%

Letters: Erin Priddle defends the record of the Marine Stewardship Council, Sam Laird attacks fishing subsidies, Keith Snell says we will suffocate if phytoplankton are wiped out, and Fiona Carnie says that we all have a duty to help save the planet

George Monbiot wants the world to stop eating fish . However, considering over a billion people rely on fish as part of their diet, many of them in poorer parts of the world, simply cutting fish out – even if it were possible – would deprive millions of people of an essential protein source and vital source of income. The Marine Stewardship Council provides an international benchmark for sustainable fishing that ensures certified fisheries safeguard fish stocks and our oceans.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

The Guardian /  🏆 84. in UK

Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Trump would have 'multiple charges for obstruction' if he wasn't president, hundreds of former prosecutors sayTrump would have 'multiple charges for obstruction' if he wasn't president, hundreds of former prosecutors say*/ Donald Trump would have been charged with obstruction of justice were it not for his position as the leader of the free world, according to a letter signed by hundreds of former federal
Read more »

Cold war politics hampered life-saving phage therapy research | LettersLetters: Western scientists ignored the progress being made in the Soviet east, argues David Hanke
Read more »

The battle to save the world's biggest bumblebee from European invaders | Alison BenjaminThe battle to save the world's biggest bumblebee from European invaders | Alison BenjaminIn Chile the beloved native bee is venerated as carrying the spirit of the dead, but its own numbers are dwindling as farmers use imported species infected with parasites to pollinate crops
Read more »

World must undergo huge transformation to save future of human life, major report findsWorld must undergo huge transformation to save future of human life, major report finds‘It’s time to rethink how we grow food, travel and look after the countryside: it may mean hard choices but the rewards are enormous’
Read more »

How feeding Marmite to a monkey helped save the lives of mothers around the worldHow feeding Marmite to a monkey helped save the lives of mothers around the worldHappy accident led to recommendation that is still in place today
Read more »

Humanity must save insects to save ourselves, leading scientist warnsHumanity must save insects to save ourselves, leading scientist warnsInsects are ‘the glue in nature’, says Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson, underpinning the food and water we rely on
Read more »

Mindy Kaling turns heads with blonde hair and an Ocean's 8-style dress at Met GalaMindy Kaling turns heads with blonde hair and an Ocean's 8-style dress at Met GalaStar wore a dress reminiscent of her character in 'Ocean's 8'
Read more »

Surfer killed in shark attack off Indian Ocean islandThe man in his 30s had his leg bitten off by the shark according to local media and was pronounced dead.
Read more »

'Russian spy' whale returns phone to owner after she drops it in ocean'Russian spy' whale returns phone to owner after she drops it in oceanIsa Opdahl had been out in a boat with friends at Hammerfest harbour when the handset plunged into the water on Monday. It comes a week after a whale was found wearing a harness and camera.
Read more »

Letters: Lord Coe is entirely wrong to celebrate the Caster Semenya decisionLetters: Lord Coe is entirely wrong to celebrate the Caster Semenya decisionPlease send your letters to lettersindependent.co.uk
Read more »

Cambridge University is right to explore links with slave trade | LettersCambridge University is right to explore links with slave trade | LettersLetters: Graham Gosling highlights the achievements of former students in ending the slave trade, Eric Banks says the historic plight of the working classes should also be studied, Michael Cross has a plan for profits, while Angela Sherlock takes issue with the ‘pilgrim fathers’ story
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-08-29 14:04:59