Michigan State University: Wildlife Trafficking, More Hinder Nations' Sustainable Development
August 13, 2019
August 13, 2019
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Aug. 13 [TNSsociologyresearch] -- Michigan State University issued the following news release:
Transnational environmental crime - wildlife trafficking, illegal logging, dumping hazardous waste and more - takes an estimated $91 to $259 billion bite out of the global economy and has strong ties to organized crime finance, says a new study from Michigan State University and published in Nature Sustainability.
"Transnational environmental crime . . .
Transnational environmental crime - wildlife trafficking, illegal logging, dumping hazardous waste and more - takes an estimated $91 to $259 billion bite out of the global economy and has strong ties to organized crime finance, says a new study from Michigan State University and published in Nature Sustainability.
"Transnational environmental crime . . .