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The world¡Çs most pressing environmental problem is ensuring water for all to drink. On 2 February 1971 the world¡Çs first modern international convention on an environmental issue was signed into effect, the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. These two statements are surprisingly linked. The ¡ÈFounding Fathers¡É of the Ramsar Convention were driven by an anxiety that migratory waterbirds were in increasing danger because of loss of their breeding, feeding and resting habitats. And yet in their wisdom they created a convention focussed on wetland ecosystems, rather than just wetland birds. Forty-one years later, the Convention is looking to deal with a range of issues, including the key role of wetlands in protecting, producing and purifying water. The seminar looks at the decadal development of the Convention, reviews its current challenges, and takes a peek at a possible future?one where the words of the Coleridge¡Çs Ancient Mariner will be poetry still, not awful truth.
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