- Our century has seen major technological developments in hunting methods which have led to a massive increase in catches, resulting in a corresponding serious decline in global fish stocks.
- Vårt sekel har sett en mycket omfattande teknisk utveckling inom fångstmetoderna, som har lett till en massiv ökning av fångsterna, vilket resulterat i en motsvarande allvarlig minskning av de globala fiskbestånden.
- In addition to the massive increase in supranational forms of decision-making, the proposal contains quite a few qualitative changes in the direction of federalism, among these the proposal to remove the national right of veto in the course of changes to large parts of the current Treaty and, also, the demands for a single EU constituency in the elections for the European Parliament.
- Utöver den massiva ökningen av överstatliga beslutsformer innehåller förslaget flera kvalitativa förändringar i federal riktning.
- A conference was held in Cork on agriculture, the rural world and environmentally compatible agriculture, and at that conference it was said that agrienvironmental measures should become central to the new CAP, and yet here we are moving towards decisions which will endorse a massive increase in the dosage of a particular toxin - a toxin which involves the risk of developing a new generation of insects that will be resistant to an environment-friendly insecticide.
- I Cork har man hållit en konferens om jordbruket, landsbygden och ett jordbruk som är kompatibelt med miljön, under vilken det framkom att de miljömässiga åtgärderna inom jordbruket måste bli centrala inom den nya gemensamma jordbrukspolitiken, ändå går man mot beslut som garanterar en massiv ökning av halten av ett visst gift, ett gift som för med sig risken att utveckla en ny generation insekter som är resistenta mot miljövänliga insektsmedel.
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