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Curated topical articles on the Blue Economy

Chemists develop fast-degrading plastic for cleaner oceans

Kevin Dickinson Plastics & Pollution

The researchers hope to develop a no-trace plastic to curtail marine pollution and ghost fishing.

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North America’s blooming ocean-tech innovation ecosystem

David Hume, World Ocean Initiative / The Economist Group Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture Plastics & Pollution Shipping & Ports

Guest blogger David Hume, marine energy manager with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in the US, considers the role of innovation hubs in nurturing blue economy businesses.

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IUCN Issues Brief: Marine plastics

IUCN Plastics & Pollution

Plastic pollution is the most widespread problem affecting the marine environment. It also threatens ocean health, food safety and quality, human health, coastal tourism, and contributes to climate change. 

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A.I. is Helping Scientists Understand an Ocean's Worth of Data

Tatiana Schlossberg, NYT Fisheries & Aquaculture Plastics & Pollution

Machine-learning applications are proving to be especially useful to the scientific community studying the planet's largest bodies of water.

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To Study a Problem That’s Everywhere, They’re Getting Creative

Sarah Elizabeth Richards, NYT Plastics & Pollution

Dimitri Deheyn’s lab has become a hub of novel research on the microfibers found in our waterways and even the air we breathe.

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Marine life in the world's oceans can recover to healthy levels by 2050, researchers say

Amy Woodyatt, CNN Fisheries & Aquaculture Plastics & Pollution

Marine life in the world's oceans could recover to healthy levels in the next thirty years if decisive and urgent action is taken, an international review has found.

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This new kind of plastic is made to degrade in seawater

Prachi Patel Plastics & Pollution

Plastic made of starch and cellulose is strong and water-resistant but breaks down in the ocean over time

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Sailing towards a plastic-free ocean

UN Environment Program Plastics & Pollution

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) World Conservation Monitoring Centre and the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology teamed up to undertake a microplastics research and Ocean Literacy project linked to the Japan-Palau Goodwill Yacht Race—celebrating 25 years of Palau’s independence.

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For decades, scientists puzzled over the plastic ‘missing’ from our oceans

Britta Denise Hardesty and Chris Wilcox of CSIRO Plastics & Pollution

You’ve probably heard that our oceans have become a plastic soup. But in fact, of all the plastic that enters Earth’s oceans each year, just 1% has been observed floating on the surface. So where is the rest of it?

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Blue Vision? Progress by the G20 on marine plastic pollution

World Ocean Initiative, The Economist Group Plastics & Pollution

Ambitious plans to tackle marine plastic pollution were announced by the G20 last year. The World Ocean Initiative assesses its progress and focuses on Japan ahead of the World Ocean Summit in Tokyo on March 9th-10th.

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Will 2020 be the year of blue finance?

James Richen, Responsible Investor Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture Plastics & Pollution

James Richens, editor of The Economist Group’s World Ocean Initiative, takes stock of Responsible Investor’s survey of investment risks and opportunities in the blue economy.

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New analysis puts a price tag on maritime shipping’s decarbonization

Global Maritime Forum Plastics & Pollution

At least $1 trillion of capital investment in land-based and ship-related infrastructure required to halve international shipping’s greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

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A Surge of New Plastic Is About to Hit the Planet

Beth Gardiner, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Plastics & Pollution

A world awash in plastic will soon see even more, as a host of new petrochemical plants — their ethane feedstock supplied by the fracking boom — come online. Major oil companies, facing the prospect of reduced demand for their fuels, are ramping up their plastics output.

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How 2020 can be the year to build a truly “blue” economy

Martin Koehring, The Economist Group- World Ocean Initiative Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture Plastics & Pollution Shipping & Ports

Safeguarding and harnessing the ocean’s ability to provide for people and the planet is crucial for sustainable development, says Martin Koehring, head of the World Ocean Initiative.

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Floating plastics pervade Pacific fish populations, larval fish are eating our trash

Jennifer Lynch, SEVENSEAS Media Plastics & Pollution

A new study on the Pacific Ocean’s floating trash indicates not only a significant accumulation of microplastics in the Hawaiian Islands, but that larval fish are eating the debris.

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220-lb. 'Litter Ball' Found Inside a Dead Sperm Whale's Belly

Mindy Weisberger Fisheries & Aquaculture Plastics & Pollution

When workers with a whale strandings agency in Scotland performed a necropsy on a recently beached sperm whale, they found a gruesome surprise: The animal had died with around 220 lbs. (100 kilograms) of trash in its stomach.

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'Zombie in the Water’: New Greenpeace Report Warns of Deadly Ghost Fishing Gear

Olivia Rosane Fisheries & Aquaculture Plastics & Pollution

Discarded plastic fishing equipment, dubbed "ghost gear," is especially dangerous to marine life because it was designed to trap and kill it.

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The World’s Oceans Need a Bailout

Noah Smith, Bloomberg Plastics & Pollution

Most environmental problems are concentrated in the area where the pollution is produced. This is good, because it’s a lot easier for a single city or country to deal with an environmental challenge than it is for the international community.There are two huge exceptions to this. The first is global warming, which (as the name implies) affects everyone. The second is the world’s oceans, most of which are not claimed as the territory of any nation or the property of any individual.

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The problem with plastic

Ocean Conservancy Plastics & Pollution

You’ve probably seen videos of these impacts first hand, like a sea turtle with a plastic straw embedded in its nose or a whale entangled in a fishing net, approaching divers that release it from harm. Some of these incidents have happy endings, but in reality, many more do not. Plastic has been found in more than 60% of all seabirds and in 100% of sea turtles species, that mistake plastic for food. And when animals ingest plastic, it can cause life-threatening problems, including reduced fitness, nutrient uptake and feeding efficiency—all vital for survival. Every year, 8 million metric tons...

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Governments agree landmark decisions to protect people and planet from hazardous chemicals and waste, including plastic waste

Charles Avis, Public Information Officer (UN Environment) Plastics & Pollution

Decisions on plastic waste have been reached today in Geneva, as approximately 180 governments adopted a raft of decisions aimed at protecting human health and the environment from the harmful effects of hazardous chemicals and waste.

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