Explain and discuss protocols on biodiversity

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Explain and discuss protocols on biodiversity 

measure, and monitor LMOS that come into the country (Secretariat
industries and communities alike must be ensured to prevent further
should also be efforts to ensure that whatever treatment is employed,
it should not promote mass pollution transfer from one matrix of the
8:56 PM Mon Sep 27
consequences of living modified organisms. It requires having facilities
which helps to protect Pacific communities and biodiversity from the
in place through proper legislative frameworks, laboratory facilities,
technology, and technical capabilities to enable countries to detect,
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Protocols on Biodiversity
There is a need to enhance the implementation of regulations
and worldwide protocols, such as the Montreal Protocol and Kyoto
tocol The Cartagena Protocol among ten Pacific countries, namely,
, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New
ounea, Samoa, the Solomon Islands, and Tonga, aims to ensure the
ansport, handling, and use of living modified organisms (LMOS)
iversity. It was adopted in January 29, 2000 and was enforced in
156 Specific Issues in Science, Technology, and Society
It
technology, and technical capabilities to enable countries
measure, and monitor LMOS that come into the
of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme, 2016).
country (Secretariat
among
prevent further
damage of biodiversity from air pollution and water pollution. The
should also be efforts to ensure that whatever treatment is emploved
it should not promote mass pollution transfer from one matrix of
industries and communities alike must be ensured to
environment to another.
Transcribed Image Text:measure, and monitor LMOS that come into the country (Secretariat industries and communities alike must be ensured to prevent further should also be efforts to ensure that whatever treatment is employed, it should not promote mass pollution transfer from one matrix of the 8:56 PM Mon Sep 27 consequences of living modified organisms. It requires having facilities which helps to protect Pacific communities and biodiversity from the in place through proper legislative frameworks, laboratory facilities, technology, and technical capabilities to enable countries to detect, A cdn.fbsbx.com @ 33% Protocols on Biodiversity There is a need to enhance the implementation of regulations and worldwide protocols, such as the Montreal Protocol and Kyoto tocol The Cartagena Protocol among ten Pacific countries, namely, , Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New ounea, Samoa, the Solomon Islands, and Tonga, aims to ensure the ansport, handling, and use of living modified organisms (LMOS) iversity. It was adopted in January 29, 2000 and was enforced in 156 Specific Issues in Science, Technology, and Society It technology, and technical capabilities to enable countries measure, and monitor LMOS that come into the of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme, 2016). country (Secretariat among prevent further damage of biodiversity from air pollution and water pollution. The should also be efforts to ensure that whatever treatment is emploved it should not promote mass pollution transfer from one matrix of industries and communities alike must be ensured to environment to another.
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