Sakari Tamminen traces the ways in which the mandates of 1992's Convention on Biological Diversity--hailed as the key symbol of a common vision for saving Earth's biodiversity--contribute less to biodiversity conservation than to individual nations using genetic resources for economic and cultural gain.
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Sakari Tamminen traces the ways in which the mandates of 1992's Convention on Biological Diversity--hailed as the key symbol of a common vision for saving Earth's biodiversity--contribute less to biodiversity conservation than to individual nations using genetic resources for economic and cultural gain.
Read Less