Quick Dips
Curated topical articles on the Blue Economy

The Recycling Industry in America Is Broken

Tiffany Duong, EcoWatch Plastics & Pollution

Reduce. Reuse. Recycle. According to The National Museum of American History, this popular slogan, with its iconic three arrows forming a triangle, embodied a national call to action to save the environment in the 1970s.

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Major Opportunities in Decarbonizing Maritime Transport

Writing Staff, Modern Diplomacy Energy Solutions Shipping & Ports

The World Bank today published new research on decarbonizing the maritime transport sector with findings that indicate significant business and development opportunities for countries, including for developing and emerging economies.

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The ocean finally gets its climate solutions moment

Andrew Freedman, Axios Energy Solutions

A growing alliance of policy makers, activists, and conservationists are looking to the ocean for climate solutions, from setting aside vast stretches of open water to protecting coastal marshes and mangrove forests.

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ISA Must Improve Regional Plans—and Processes—to Protect Ocean Life

Megan Jungwiwattanaporn, The Pew Charitable Trusts

With some governments and companies pushing to mine the seabed, we need a system in place to ensure that seabed mining does not happen unless the marine environment can be protected.

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Charting a Course for Decarbonizing Maritime Transport

The World Bank Energy Solutions Shipping & Ports

A new series of reports by the World Bank identifies “green fuels” - ammonia and hydrogen - as the most promising zero-carbon bunker fuels within the shipping industry at present.

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Acknowledging Blue Foods as Key to the Global Food Puzzle

The Economist Intelligence Unit Fisheries & Aquaculture

The role of aquatic foods – animals and plants cultivated or captured in marine and freshwater systems – in sustainable food systems is often underappreciated. 

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The hidden downside to ocean data and how to make it more sustainable

Linwood Pendleton & Asgeir J. Sørensen, World Economic Forum

Data is needed to map and monitor ocean conditions, assess the impacts of climate change, warn about ocean-related natural disasters, and manage the ocean’s valuable economic and ecological resources. 

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5 milestones in green energy

Victoria Masterson, World Economic Forum Energy Solutions

Energy accounts for two-thirds of total greenhouse gas, so embracing cleaner sources is key to fighting climate change.

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A Blue Economy Extravaganza: Introducing Admiral Tim Gallaudet's New ASPN Podcast & The NSF Convergence Accelerator

Coastal News Today

On this two-part episode, Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham introduce Admiral Tim Gallaudet, host of the new "American Blue Economy Podcast," coming out this month on ASPN.

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Why the Market for ‘Blue Carbon’ Credits May Be Poised to Take Off

Nicola Jones, Yale Environment 360 Energy Solutions

Seagrasses, mangrove forests, and coastal wetlands store vast amounts of carbon, and their preservation and restoration hold great potential to bank CO2 and keep it out of the atmosphere. But can the blue carbon market avoid the pitfalls that have plagued land-based programs?

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Floating solar farms could cool down lakes threatened by climate change

Giles Exley, The Conversation Energy Solutions

Solar power is now the cheapest source of electricity in history, according to a 2020 report by the International Energy Agency. But there’s something holding this clean energy powerhouse back: space.

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Enter the era of cell-cultured seafood

Lou Cooperhouse, Medium Fisheries & Aquaculture

In July 2018, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) held its first public meeting on the topic of “Food Produced Using Animal Cell Culture Technology.”

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Assessing the habitat benefits of kelp aquaculture in New Zealand and Maine

Robert Jones, et al., The Fish Site Fisheries & Aquaculture

How kelp farms can provide habitat for fish and marine invertebrates, whether there are any negative impacts on fish and marine invertebrates during maintenance and harvesting cycles, and how the benefits of restorative aquaculture can be optimised for both the aquaculture industry and nature, are among the key questions to be answered in a new study.

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How global tourism can become more sustainable, inclusive and resilient

Ahmed Al-Khateeb, World Economic Forum Tourism

Success hinges on international coordination and collaboration across the public and private sectors.

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Fish Habitat—a Safety Net for Ocean Fisheries—Needs Stronger Protections

Molly Masterton & Brad Sewell, NRDC Fisheries & Aquaculture

New NRDC report examines “essential fish habitat” in U.S. fisheries management.

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Japan to release Fukushima water into sea after treatment

Aaron Sheldrick & Yuka Obayashi, Reuters Plastics & Pollution

Japan will release more than 1 million tonnes of contaminated water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea, the government said on Tuesday, a move China called “extremely irresponsible”, while South Korea summoned Tokyo’s ambassador in Seoul to protest.

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How Did the Pandemic Affect Ocean Conservation?

David Shiffman, The Revelator

Clickbait stories of happy animals returning to suddenly quiet habitats paint an overly rosy picture of COVID-19’s impact on the marine environment.

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Airborne plastic pollution ‘spiralling around the globe’, study finds

Damian Carrington, The Guardian Plastics & Pollution

Rising levels of microplastic pollution raise questions about the impact on human health, experts say.

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“In finance, you have to talk about the blue economy”

Bertrand Alfandari, Investors' Corner

As awareness of the importance of the blue economy grows, finance can – and must – make a major contribution.

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Who holds the key to unlocking seafood traceability?

World Ocean Initiative, The Economist Group Fisheries & Aquaculture

A guest blog by François Mosnier, financial analyst at Planet Tracker.

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