Quick Dips
Curated topical articles on the Blue Economy
Ceylan Yeginsu, The New York Times Tourism
More than 300 travel companies, tourism boards and countries have signed the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism, the first step for a shared road map to cut carbon emissions.
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Wim Naudé, The Conversation Shipping & Ports
Much of the world has been left disappointed by the Glasgow Climate Pact, the outcome of the COP26 climate conference. Scientists say it will not lead to the decarbonisation required to limit global warming to less than 2°C in the coming years.
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The Fish Site Fisheries & Aquaculture
NOAA has released two Atlases compiling the best available science to inform the identification of Aquaculture Opportunity Areas (AOAs) in the Gulf of Mexico and Southern California.
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World Ocean Initiative, The Economist Group
Five key takeaways from the Glasgow climate talks.
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Luiz Avelar & Ynse De Boer, World Economic Forum Energy Solutions
Post COP26, more companies will feel the pressure to decarbonize operations and one increasingly popular claim is 100% renewable energy – but so is the word ‘greenwashing’.
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Benedikt Sobotka & Mathy Stanislaus, World Economic Forum Energy Solutions
The Global Battery Alliance brings together public-private stakeholders to enable battery scale up that contributes positively to climate goals.
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Clean Seas Team, Marine Conservation Society Plastics & Pollution
It's a common misconception that marine pollution and the climate crisis are completely separate issues – but they're actually fundamentally linked.
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Carol Kaufmann, The Pew Charitable Trusts Fisheries & Aquaculture
A creative collaboration taps unused oysters to help clean up New York Harbor.
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Kristine Beran & Huw Thomas, The Pew Charitable Trusts Fisheries & Aquaculture
Users can verify source of fish—and hold suppliers to fair labor standards.
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Dan Collyns, The Guardian Fisheries & Aquaculture
Ending unsustainable commercial exploitation of the Earth’s ‘blue heart’ is as vital as curbing fossil fuel use, says pioneering biologist.
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Nina Tsydenova & Pawan Patel, World Bank Blogs Plastics & Pollution
As world leaders, scientists, investors and activists gather in Glasgow for COP26, there are six facts linking the plastic lifecycle to climate change that must be taken into account.
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Olivia Rosane, EcoWatch Plastics & Pollution
One of the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic has been the introduction of a new type of plastic waste in the form of single-use personal protective equipment (PPE).
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Shem Oirere, Seafood Source Fisheries & Aquaculture
Aquaculture investment fund Aqua-Spark has announced plans to invest in catfish-producing companies in sub-Saharan-African markets as part of its strategy to support the growth of the region’s aquaculture industry.
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Bullock, S. et al., The Conversation Shipping & Ports
Progress on cutting emissions in shipping has been slow. In fact, emissions are no lower now than they were ten years ago.
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Karen McVeigh, The Guardian
Exceptional new findings show the huge potential of salt marshes for sucking up carbon. But is it too late for blue carbon to save the world?
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The Nature Conservancy
Innovative project is part of groundbreaking, global plan to fund ocean conservation while providing fiscal and economic benefits for coastal nations.
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Jankowska, E. et al., Race to Zero
Shifting the oceans dialogue from “victim” to “solution” is a game-changer.
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Marc Jones, Reuters
Belize provided a likely 'blue' model for conserving some of the world's most vulnerable marine ecosystems on Friday, swapping a promise to protect the northern Hemisphere's biggest barrier reef for much-needed debt relief.
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Karen McVeigh, The Guardian
Our incredible marine carbon sink is vanishing – and the only way to replace it is costly, labour-intense and takes years. Experts say it’s worth it.
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Paige Bennett, EcoWatch Energy Solutions
The aviation industry is responsible for about 2.5% of global emissions, and its climate impact is about 3.5% of all anthropogenic global warming.
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