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Curated topical articles on the Blue Economy

Blue Bonds: An Audacious Plan to Save the World’s Ocean

The Nature Conservancy

TNC’s Blue Bonds for Conservation model helps governments unlock funding for conservation—and could benefit millions of people in coastal regions.

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How technology can help us achieve at least 30% ocean protection (commentary)

Simon Cripps, Mongabay Fisheries & Aquaculture

Securing such a vast area requires new cutting-edge technology to monitor illegal activities and movements of species. 

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Asia Primed for Rare Blue Bond Sales to Fund Sea Protection

Rebecca Choong Wilkins and Todd Gillespie, Bloomberg Green

Few places in the world have greater need for a new type of sustainable debt to fund water projects and protect the oceans than Asia, with its more than 100,000 kilometers of coastline.

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Could plastic roads make for a smoother ride?

Chermaine Lee, BBC Energy Solutions Plastics & Pollution

From lower carbon emissions to fewer potholes, there are a number of benefits to building a layer of plastic into roads.

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Blue carbon: how three Australian marine sites lock away 2bn tonnes of CO2

Graham Readfearn, The Guardian

Three of Australia’s world heritage-listed marine sites have more than 2bn tonnes of carbon dioxide locked away in their vast seagrass meadows, coastal mangroves and tidal marshes, according to a new report from a UN agency.

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5 Not-So-Fun Facts About Plastics in the Arctic

Sarah Bobbe, Ocean Conservancy Plastics & Pollution

Even the remote Arctic marine ecosystem has a plastics problem.

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Blue economy: how a handful of companies reap most of the benefits in multi-billion ocean industries

Virdin, J. et al., The Conversation

To make these industries sustainable, we need to know more about the businesses which comprise them. So who’s driving this breakneck growth in the ocean economy?

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Where does plastic pollution go when it enters the ocean?

Sutherland, B. et al., The Conversation Plastics & Pollution

Of the hundreds of millions of tonnes of plastic waste we produce each year, it’s estimated that around ten million tonnes enters the ocean.

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Dispatch: eXXpedition's First Virtual Voyage is Complete

Plastic Pollution Coalition Plastics & Pollution

Jackie Nuñez, Founder of The Last Plastic Straw and Advocacy Program Manager at Plastic Pollution Coalition, was selected to embark on leg 15 of the eXXpedition, an all-women voyage to document plastic pollution in the world’s oceans.

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Why insect production may have minimal impact on aquaculture sustainability

Rob Fletcher, The Fish Site Fisheries & Aquaculture

While the insect farming industry is likely to "come of age" this decade, its overall impact on aquaculture may be more limited.

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Hidden pollution from shipping threatens sustainable ocean efforts

University of Portsmouth, Phys Org Plastics & Pollution Shipping & Ports

Ships are the polluting 'elephants in the room' nobody is talking about despite a global drive to make oceans cleaner, according to new research.

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On U.S. East Coast, Has Offshore Wind’s Moment Finally Arrived?

Jon Hurdle, Yale Environment 360 Energy Solutions

After years of false starts, offshore wind is poised to take off along the East Coast. Commitments by states to purchase renewable power, support from the Biden administration, and billions in new investment are all contributing to the emergence of this fledgling industry.

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How 3D, Location Intelligence Can Help Drive A Sustainable Ocean Economy

Marianna Kantor, Forbes

The ocean, already the world's seventh-largest economy, is in trouble—and now comes the part where we realize we have the technology to do something about it.

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Global freshwater fish populations at risk of extinction, study finds

Fiona Harvey, The Guardian Fisheries & Aquaculture

Freshwater fish are under threat, with as many as a third of global populations in danger of extinction, according to an assessment.

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Why ocean literacy is crucial for the leaders of tomorrow

World Ocean Initiative, The Economist Group

We need to support a new generation to aspire to ocean careers, says Francesca Santoro, ocean literacy specialist.

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Foster + Partners to create ring-shaped hotel on stilts in Saudi Arabia

Tom Ravenscroft, Dezeen Tourism

Foster + Partners aimed to design the hotel with a "light touch, non-damaging approach".

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Eco Wave Power Wins the Global Innovation Award 2021 at Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week

Eco Wave Power (EWPG Holding AB), Cision Energy Solutions

Eco Wave Power (EWPG Holding AB) a Swedish-Israeli wave energy developer, won the public voting for the Global Innovation Award, in the "Life Under Water" category at Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week. The company's innovative wave-to-energy solution generates clean electricity from ocean and sea waves.

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U.S. Officially Rejoins Paris Agreement On Climate Change

H.J. Mai, NPR Energy Solutions

The United States on Friday officially rejoined the Paris Agreement on climate change designed to limit global warming and avoid its potentially catastrophic impacts.

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A 10-step plan to save our seas

Douglas McCauley, World Economic Forum

2050 is predicted to be a bleak milestone for the oceans - but it's not too late to avert disaster.

Here are 10 actions the world can take to strengthen and preserve our oceans for generations to come.

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Maersk has found a way to clean up shipping but there's a catch

Hanna Ziady, CNN Business Shipping & Ports

Maersk says it will launch the world's first carbon neutral cargo ship in 2023, as efforts to clean up one of the planet's worst polluting industries gain momentum.

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