A betrayal of resources: Namibia's Fishrot scandal and a First Nation view of the global biodiversity conference

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This week on Living Planet, 21-year-old Ta'Kaiya Blaney from the Tla'amin Nation shares her perspective on the current biodiversity summit in Montreal and the shortcomings of such UN conferences. And in Namibia, fall-out from a scandal known as 'Fishrot' — where fishing rights were illegally given to an Icelandic company — is still rocking the country, its government and its fishermen.
15 Dec 2022 English Germany Society & Culture · Health & Fitness

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