Can Television Tell the Environmental Story?: Report of the Seminar "Visual Media and the Environment" - CEP Technical Report 28

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United Nations Environment Programme
Caribbean Environment Programme
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This paper highlights some of the major environmental issues or concerns in the Caribbean and indicate some of the steps towards dealing with them.
This focus on environmental issues of prime concern to the Caribbean is neither to suggest that these issues are uniquely Caribbean nor to deny the global interrelatedness of environmental issues, nor to indicate that fundamental solutions to many can be achieved by purely Caribbean effort.
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