06-09-2007, 06:01 AM
PodUniversal - Edition 10 - June 07
Greenpeace, an International organisation for environment protection will internationalise the Sethu Canal project issue. In an exclusive and fist podcast interview, Mr Sanjiv Gopal, Oceans Campaign Manager, Greenpeace India says that Sethu Samudram Canal project will not be economically viable and also would damage the ecology. He further says that Greenpeace would internationalise the issue, if it is required. They would take up with UNESCO for declaring the Adams bridge site as 'World heritage'. Please listen to the full interview.
To listen to the visual podcast, please click the following link
http://poduniversal .blogspot. com/2007/ 06/greenpeace- to-international ise-setu. html
Greenpeace, an International organisation for environment protection will internationalise the Sethu Canal project issue. In an exclusive and fist podcast interview, Mr Sanjiv Gopal, Oceans Campaign Manager, Greenpeace India says that Sethu Samudram Canal project will not be economically viable and also would damage the ecology. He further says that Greenpeace would internationalise the issue, if it is required. They would take up with UNESCO for declaring the Adams bridge site as 'World heritage'. Please listen to the full interview.
To listen to the visual podcast, please click the following link
http://poduniversal .blogspot. com/2007/ 06/greenpeace- to-international ise-setu. html