Quick Dips
Curated topical articles on the Blue Economy

ESG investors wake up to biodiversity risk

Billy Nauman Energy Solutions Plastics & Pollution

Damage to ecosystems including forests and coral reefs forecast to have devastating effect on global economy

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Why a sustainable blue recovery is needed

Dona Bertarelli & Mukhisa Kituyi Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture Plastics & Pollution Shipping & Ports Tourism

Mukhisa Kituyi, secretary-general of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), and Dona Bertarelli, UNCTAD’s new special adviser for the blue economy, outline what the blue recovery agenda should include. Developing countries in particular can benefit.

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Will Clean Energy Projects Face Troubles That Have Bedeviled Pipelines?

By Jason Bordoff Energy Solutions

If the permit process is not improved, solar and wind energy efforts may face protracted delays or shutdowns.

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The pros and cons of expanding United States offshore aquaculture in 2020

Ariella Simke, Forbes Fisheries & Aquaculture

An executive order issued by President Donald Trump on May 7th moved to open up federal waters to commercial fish farming (aquaculture). The area has previously been logistically prohibitive to break into. 

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4 Investments to Secure Ocean Health and Wealth

Mansi Konar, Helen Ding and Kristian Teleki, World Resources Institute

The ocean is our partner; it always has been and will be as we plan our economic recovery. A sustainable approach to the ocean is central to the future of economies, natural ecosystems and society.

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Ocean investment could aid post-Covid-19 economic recovery

Hazel Pfeifer, CNN

Every dollar invested in a sustainable ocean economy can yield at least five times the return in benefits, according to a new report commissioned by the High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy.

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Oceans panel presses coastal states to invest in ‘blue recovery’

Fiona Harvey Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture Plastics & Pollution Shipping & Ports

Report says there are substantial economic benefits to be had from ocean conservation

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You’re Gonna Need a Bigger Boat — How Synthetic Biology will Change the Bluetech Landscape

Jim Cooper Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture

In the last decade there has been a growing demand for specialist materials, chemicals and components that can solve long-term problems of scarcity, or replace things that are mined or grown.

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Shipping sector prioritises five solutions for decarbonisation

Grahaeme Henderson Shipping & Ports

Shell and Deloitte’s new report sets out the industry view on barriers to decarbonisation and identifies priority solutions for meeting the IMO’s GHG ambitions.

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All hands on deck: the shipping industry’s mission to become more sustainable

Barclay Ballard Shipping & Ports

Getting the shipping industry to reduce its environmental impact presents a huge challenge. Fortunately, a number of collaborative initiatives have been launched in the hope of creating a greener future

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Progress on circular economy required to address plastic pollution

Martin Koehring, The Economist Group- World Ocean Initiative Plastics & Pollution

Recent World Ocean Initiative coverage highlights the need for systemic change, concerted corporate action and international collaboration, says Martin Koehring, head of the World Ocean Initiative.

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'Reef cubes': could these plastic-free blocks help save the ocean?

Douglas Broom Plastics & Pollution

Artificial reefs are vital in protecting offshore wind farms from strong tides, but existing defences often contain plastic, which could be harmful to marine life.

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A new wave of sustainable seafood to feed generations to come

Cristine Morgan, Greenbiz Fisheries & Aquaculture

While increased seafood consumption may be good short-term news for the U.S. seafood industry, it also is combating other major challenges, such as severely decreased foodservice and export business due to the pandemic. 

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Fisheries management works, so it’s time to apply it more broadly

FAO Fisheries & Aquaculture

FAO’s State of the World’s Fisheries and Aquaculture 2020 tracks growing fish production and consumption, and highlights the promise of sustainability actions

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A milestone moment for ocean current energy

WORLD OCEAN INITIATIVE Energy Solutions

Florida startup OceanBased taps the Gulf Stream for a full day—and it now wants to go big.

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The Plastic Pandemic

Jacob Duer, The ASEAN Post Plastics & Pollution

If we are not careful, short-term thinking during the pandemic could lead to an even larger environmental and public-health calamity in the future.

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Clean Energy Can’t Come at the Expense of the Ocean—and it Doesn’t Have To

Levin, L., et al., World Resources Institute Energy Solutions

As clean energy expands, demand for metals and rare earth elements is growing along with it. Developing the wind turbines, solar panels and batteries that will power our low-carbon future requires cobalt, nickel, zinc, copper, silver, gold, lithium and more.

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Clean Energy Can’t Come at the Expense of the Ocean—and it Doesn’t Have To

Lisa Levin, Peter Haugan, Ines Aguiar Branco and Katie Flanagan Energy Solutions

A new Blue Paper commissioned by the High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy finds that deep-seabed mining is a potentially risky proposition that may, in fact, be unnecessary given the rapid development of alternative technologies that reduce demand.

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Conserving the foundation of life in the ocean

World Ocean Initiative, The Economist Group Fisheries & Aquaculture

Ocean genomes are fundamental to the abundance and resilience of the ocean, not to mention potential medical and sustainability breakthroughs, an influential report concludes.

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Genetics Could Protect Coral Reefs from Global Warming

Carla Cantor Fisheries & Aquaculture

A Columbia study provides a blueprint for the use of genomics to help combat climate change.

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