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The idea is to get people to connect with their fish in the way they do with their meat. But where butchers can now tell you which farm an animal grew up on, who its parents were and how it voted on X Factor, "the sea is not that transparent", says van Olphen drily. Provenance is not that easy with fish unless it has MSC certification. North Sea cod could have been caught anywhere within thousands of square miles, within a wide time frame and by a variety of unspecified methods.Read More......
Van Olphen certainly doesn't agree with the doom-mongers who say we must all give up fish to save stocks, but neither, despite the theme of the book, does he think that sustainable fishing in the wild is a long-term solution. "With the population growing at its current rate, farmed fisheries are the only answer," he says. "But our farming practices aren't sustainable. It takes 12kg of wild fish in feed to add just one kilo of weight to farmed fish; roughly one third of all wild fish caught around the world is pulped to create foodstuffs for other animals. Within 20 years we'll run out of fish stocks.
Obama will travel to Copenhagen on 10 December, on his way to collect the Nobel peace prize in Oslo the next day. But the White House gave no indication that the president was prepared to return to the city when Gordon Brown and 60 or more world leaders fly in to add impetus to the final deal one week later on 18 December - the last day of the talks.Read More......
The Observer revealed this week that the US administration was poised to announce a specific figure for cuts ahead of the Copenhagen talks.
Obama's commitment to attend the talks was welcomed by the UN and many environment groups but dismissed by others as a photo opportunity designed to upstage the other 60 world leaders.
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