Quick Dips
Curated topical articles on the Blue Economy
Kalinina, M. et al., The Pew Charitable Trusts
Alternatives to marine protected areas could help meet global conservation target by 2030.
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Leda Cunningham & Jim Palardy, The Pew Charitable Trusts Tourism
Journal article, with Pew co-author, suggests how to boost public engagement in conservation research.
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World Ocean Initiative, The Economist Group Plastics & Pollution
A guest blog by Jonas Svensson, head of Global Innovation and Technology at UNOPS’ S3i.
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Damian Carrington, The Guardian Energy Solutions Plastics & Pollution
Unless actions by governments and corporations cut emissions in the here and now, a dose of scepticism is in order.
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Nell Lewis, CNN
CNN spoke to Forsberg about her passion for the ocean, its importance for humankind and the steps we must take to keep it healthy.
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Ian Urbina, World Economic Forum Fisheries & Aquaculture
Environmental crimes and human rights abuses are rife at sea and their offshore status means they're largely hidden from the world.
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Jordan Valinsky, CNN Business Plastics & Pollution
Burger King is giving its most-used items, like utensils, straws and wrappers, an environmentally friendly makeover as part of the company's continued push to reduce waste.
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Wildlife Conservation Society Newsroom Fisheries & Aquaculture
A powerful, long-term study from WCS adds scientific backing for global calls for conserving 30 percent of the world’s ocean.
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Todd Woody, Bloomberg Green Fisheries & Aquaculture
Climate change helped to kill most of the world’s sunflower sea stars. Resurrecting them could revive carbon dioxide-sequestering kelp forests.
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Bill Prindle, The Hill Energy Solutions Shipping & Ports
On Earth Day, President Biden pledged to cut 50 to 52 percent of U.S. carbon emissions from 2005 levels by 2030. A prerequisite for rejoining the Paris Agreement, this commitment reflects scientific assessments of the reductions needed to avoid the worst impacts of climate change.
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Alexis Benveniste, CNN Business Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture
Carbon emissions are a huge contributor to climate change, so companies are getting creative about finding ways to suck the heat-trapping element out of the atmosphere and slow global warming.
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Roger Bales & Brandi McKuin, The Conversation Energy Solutions
Climate change and water scarcity are front and center in the western U.S. The region’s climate is warming, a severe multi-year drought is underway and groundwater supplies are being overpumped in many locations.
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Lourens Meijer, The Ocean Cleanup Plastics & Pollution
1000 rivers account for nearly 80% of global riverine plastic emissions into the ocean, according to our study, published in Science Advances.
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Janelle Kirkland, USC Fisheries & Aquaculture
Scientists at the University of the Sunshine Coast in Australia have found they can quadruple the immune response of farmed fish by adding powdered seaweed to their diet.
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Kate Connolly, The Guardian Energy Solutions
Germany’s supreme constitutional court has ruled that the government’s climate protection measures are insufficient to protect future generations, after a complaint brought by environmentalist groups.
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Tiffany Duong, EcoWatch Fisheries & Aquaculture
How can you tell that the fish on your plate is the real thing? You can't — and that's the problem.
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Sam Purkis, The Conversation
The Chagos Archipelago is one of the most remote, seemingly idyllic places on Earth. Coconut-covered sandy beaches with incredible bird life rim tropical islands in the Indian Ocean, hundreds of miles from any continent. Just below the waves, coral reefs stretch for miles along an underwater mountain chain.
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World Ocean Initiative, The Economist Group Fisheries & Aquaculture
Intensive fisheries management is leading to a recovery in some tuna stocks, but improvements are not consistent across regions.
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David Hume, The Liquid Grid
The ocean tech startup community could certainly benefit from more financial capital, but for tech startups that build their businesses around disruptive innovation, more emphasis needs to be placed on two oft forgotten ingredients that fuel innovation: social and human capital.
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Harrison Tasoff, The Current UCSB Fisheries & Aquaculture
Researchers say cultivated seaweed can soak up excess nutrients plaguing human health and marine life.
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