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Bomb N : ressources, mysteries and opportunities of the Congo basin. Advocacy of Denis Sassou N'Guesso for the protection of the planet
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- Nombre de pages268
- PrésentationBroché
- Poids0.325 kg
- Dimensions13,0 cm × 21,0 cm × 1,3 cm
- ISBN978-2-343-15595-1
- EAN9782343155951
- Date de parution27/08/2018
- ÉditeurL'Harmattan
Résumé
This book by Michel Innocent Peya is devoted to the Congo Basin, the second largest reserve in the world : its natural resources, its mysteries, and the legal and institutional frameworks, at national, subregional, and international levels, that protect it. The Congo Basin is an African opportunity for the whole world. Its preservation and protection over time are an action of conscience, will, commitment, determination, and sacrifice for the benefit of humanity.
Nature cannot defend itself alone ; the Congo Basin finds among its children in love with nature a spokesperson, or a soulmate, in the person of the President of the Republic of Congo, Denis Sassou N'Guesso. He is one with nature. This is why, time and time again, he cries out against the abusive and irrational exploitation of the Earth, which is the source of delayed, irreversible natural disasters and mass destruction : the Bomb "N".
This saving son of the world demonstrates his involvement through his career and his advocacy at several international, subregional, and national summits on the protection of the global environment. This book puts in the right place the intrinsic qualities of his international environmental policy, an arduous fight for thirty years for the preservation of nature and the balance of the global climate.
He plays the role of a climato-ecological pivot in the Congo Basin subregion. His climate leadership is the result of coordinated, planned sectoral policies, implemented with clearly defined, adapted objectives and credible, effective diplomacy. His sacrifices for humanity, his dedication to the cause of our planet and its management for the future of humanity and future generations give him the status of patrimonium of mankind.
Protector as well as defender of the Congo Basin, he receives the blows and the backlash from mafia networks who wish to illegally exploit the huge resources of this part of the Earth. It reveals to the donor community, to climate stakeholders, and to all human civilization the opportunities offered by the Congo Basin : ecotourism, development of the pharmaceutical industry, and the common forest market of Central African countries.
Peat bogs constitute for the Congo Basin the largest terrestrial reserve of organic carbon. They store twice as much carbon as other forests in the world. He calls on the conscience of climate leaders, because the peat bog is an essential source of ecological stability, a precious reserve of carbon, and the cradle of unique flora and fauna in the world, and its survival also requires the integration of local communities and indigenous peoples through sustainable projects.
This book is a reference tool for understanding and analyzing the Congo Basin, its natural wealth, its legal and institutional framework, in the dynamics of climate-political leadership and its myriad opportunities for the planet. As a result, the author believes that the achievement of these objectives is dependent on the climate-political leadership that the Congo Basin space exerts in the concert of nations.
As it is said in Africa, one finger cannot wash the whole face.
Nature cannot defend itself alone ; the Congo Basin finds among its children in love with nature a spokesperson, or a soulmate, in the person of the President of the Republic of Congo, Denis Sassou N'Guesso. He is one with nature. This is why, time and time again, he cries out against the abusive and irrational exploitation of the Earth, which is the source of delayed, irreversible natural disasters and mass destruction : the Bomb "N".
This saving son of the world demonstrates his involvement through his career and his advocacy at several international, subregional, and national summits on the protection of the global environment. This book puts in the right place the intrinsic qualities of his international environmental policy, an arduous fight for thirty years for the preservation of nature and the balance of the global climate.
He plays the role of a climato-ecological pivot in the Congo Basin subregion. His climate leadership is the result of coordinated, planned sectoral policies, implemented with clearly defined, adapted objectives and credible, effective diplomacy. His sacrifices for humanity, his dedication to the cause of our planet and its management for the future of humanity and future generations give him the status of patrimonium of mankind.
Protector as well as defender of the Congo Basin, he receives the blows and the backlash from mafia networks who wish to illegally exploit the huge resources of this part of the Earth. It reveals to the donor community, to climate stakeholders, and to all human civilization the opportunities offered by the Congo Basin : ecotourism, development of the pharmaceutical industry, and the common forest market of Central African countries.
Peat bogs constitute for the Congo Basin the largest terrestrial reserve of organic carbon. They store twice as much carbon as other forests in the world. He calls on the conscience of climate leaders, because the peat bog is an essential source of ecological stability, a precious reserve of carbon, and the cradle of unique flora and fauna in the world, and its survival also requires the integration of local communities and indigenous peoples through sustainable projects.
This book is a reference tool for understanding and analyzing the Congo Basin, its natural wealth, its legal and institutional framework, in the dynamics of climate-political leadership and its myriad opportunities for the planet. As a result, the author believes that the achievement of these objectives is dependent on the climate-political leadership that the Congo Basin space exerts in the concert of nations.
As it is said in Africa, one finger cannot wash the whole face.














