To address the endogeneity problem of the model, the core explanatory variables are with a one-period lag [78], which is commonly used in economics management studies and is effective in addressing reverse causality and endogeneity. The results are shown in column (1) of Table 4, where the ...
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Advances in technology, have seen an increase in remote working and a new type of worker, also known as “the digital nomad”. With Freelancers on the rise and technology enabling them to work from literally anywhere, the relationship between work and traditional offices is changing. However, n...
The majority of plastic in the ocean is made up of fishing gear, and on top of that bycatch is a leading cause of their plummet in population. The tuna industry is especially damaging, and many fisheries catch more sharks than the species that they intend to kill. If you currently eat s...
It also has far less bycatch, he adds. “If you use nets or fykes (a tubular net with hoops), you will catch fish, even endangered fish that you’re trying to protect. With this trap, there is – up to now – no side effects seen on any of the aquatic organisms.” ...
If you eat seafood, eat fish that is harvested in a sustainable way, which means eating species that that have a healthy population, and whose harvest minimizes bycatch and impacts on the environment. • Limit Your Use of Plastics, Disposables and Single-Use Projects Have you heard of the ...