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Judicial handbook on environmental law
… due to ozone depletion • New diseases and more widespread disease vectors • Damage to future generations The laws of … health laws can regulate spraying toxics to eliminate disease vectors such as mosquitoes or raise questions about … substance or process that can cause physical injury or disease. Manufacturers of hazardous products are subject to …
Adapting to Climate Change - Guidance for Protected Areas Managers and Planners
… livelihoods • Changing crop yields • Spread of livestock disease and pests Asia alpine glaciers • Permafrost … populations wheat / maize yields water-borne disease Oceania glaciers snow depth hydrologic drought … of seabird migration coral bleaching and changes in disease patterns • Advance timing of wine-grape maturation • …
Judges and the rule of law. Creating the links: Environment, human rights and poverty
… water. The excessive fluoride has caused extensive teeth disease, and later bone diseases – “children’s osteoporosis”. … another is likely to be unstoppable unless a cure for the disease is found … … it is not only out of self-interest that …
Managing Natural World Heritage - World Heritage Resource Manual
… established to protect, either by natural factors such as disease or by man-made factors such as poaching. (ii) Severe … for example, threats to the black rhino include poaching, disease, poor birth rate or infant survival and habitat …