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World Rivers Day: Rivers are our most threatened, endangered species

June 26, 2015 in Blog

NAGPUR: As India prepares to host the 11th Conference of Parties (COP) at the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in Hyderabad from October 8 to 19, experts say it needs to take a look at the pathetic state of Indian rivers, riverine and connected terrestrial biodiversity and communities.

Global perspectives on e-waste

June 26, 2015 in Blog

Electronic waste, or e-waste, is an emerging problem as well as a business opportunity of increasing significance, given the volumes of e-waste being generated and the content of both toxic and valuable materials in them. The fraction including iron, copper, aluminium, gold and other metals in e-waste is over 60%, while pollutants comprise 2.70

Given the high toxicity of these pollutants especially when burned or recycled in uncontrolled environments, the Basel Convention has identified e-waste as hazardous, and developed a framework for controls on transboundary movement of such waste. The Basel Ban, an amendment to the Basel Convention that has not yet come into force, would go one step further by prohibiting the export of e-waste from developed to industrializing countries.

The three countries are compared using an assessment indicator system which takes into account the structural framework, the recycling system and its various impacts. Three key points have emerged from the assessments so far: a) e-waste recycling has developed in all countries as a market based activity, b) in China and India it is based on small to medium-sized enterprises (SME) in the informal sector, whereas in South Africa it is in the formal sector, and c) each country is trying to overcome shortcomings in the current system by developing strategies for improvement.

Reference : http://www.sciencedirect.com

Reef dredge spoil modelling

June 26, 2015 in Blog

DUMPED dredge spoil in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park could travel farther than previously thought, affecting coral.

THREE million cubic metres of dredge spoil will be dumped in waters 20km from the reef following a Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority

Sewage Treatment Plants

June 26, 2015 in Blog

Water discharged into lakes and rivers from municipal sewage treatment plants may contain significant concentrations of the genes that make bacteria antibiotic-resistant. That

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