71. In the long term, the report says, the situation may improve as demand for virgin metals in industrialized countries continues to fall, and metal recycling increases. 72. Launching the Poison in the Pipeline? 73. The Malaysian state of Sabah and Papua New Guinea are two areas where the practice is common, the report says. 74. It is something that happens because of them, the report says. 75. The report also says that the total sum spent on improvements is far less than required. 76. The report says that the methods used by scientists at the Department of the Environment to calculate future acid rain damage are flawed. 77. The most urgent task, the report says, is to remove spent reactor fuel and store it in sealed containers on land. 78. Historically, the exploitation of a new resource has led to its exhaustion and to the destruction of local communities and cultures, the report says. 79. The world is entering a period of protein scarcity, the report says. 80. Where it did occur, it helped improve project design and correct local misconceptions of investments and their impact, the report says. |