Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'Barcelona Convention'

The Barcelona Convention, formally known as the Convention for the Protection of the Mediterranean Sea Against Pollution, is an international agreement adopted in 1976 to protect the Mediterranean marine environment. It established a legal framework for regional cooperation to address pollution, protect biodiversity, and promote sustainable coastal management among Mediterranean nations. The convention represents one of the first comprehensive regional environmental protection frameworks and has been influential in alternate history scenarios exploring different environmental governance outcomes.

What If The Mediterranean Sea Had Stronger Environmental Protection?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Mediterranean nations implemented comprehensive environmental protections in the 1970s, transforming the ecological health and geopolitical dynamics of this crucial shared sea.