Quick Dips
Curated topical articles on the Blue Economy
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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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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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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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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Carla Cantor Fisheries & Aquaculture
A Columbia study provides a blueprint for the use of genomics to help combat climate change.
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World Ocean Initiative, The Economist Group Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture Tourism
In the second of our Q&As with the three winners of the Women and the ocean: Changemakers challenge, we speak to Olga Lucía Caro Jácome, chief executive and co-founder of ProcoReef, about coral-reef restoration.
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IntraFish Media Fisheries & Aquaculture
The fund will be used to further plant-based foods in the seafood space.
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World Ocean Initiative, The Economist Group Plastics & Pollution
Reducing the range of plastic types, improving waste management in developing-country cities and incentivising the market to recycle were some of the solutions to waste plastic considered in the World Ocean Initiative’s latest webinar.
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Vanessa Fajans-Turner, Investable Oceans Fisheries & Aquaculture
There are three criteria for sustainable seafood: environmental protection, economic viability and social responsibility.
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Rob Kaplan Energy Solutions Plastics & Pollution
Climate finance and circular plastic investing are going to need to come together to address the climate crisis in a comprehensive way. Only by looking beyond renewables and closing the gaps and improving the production of materials like plastics, aluminum and so on can we develop the kind of circular economy we need to solve both the climate and plastic pollution problems.
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Craig Pittman Energy Solutions
Off the coast of Florida, testing whether the Gulf Stream can produce carbon-free electricity
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Virginia Gewin
They are critical to stop overfishing and slow global warming. Now environmentalists fear the chance may be lost.
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Jack Kittinger
What has emerged from our research is a survival guide, one that can explain what works -- where and why. If we want to overcome the pandemic destroying our reefs, we must put this plan into action.
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Vattenfall Press Office Energy Solutions
Vattenfall has taken final investment decision for Hollandse Kust Zuid 1-4 proceeding with the construction of what will be the world’s largest offshore wind farm.
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Robert Anzalone Fisheries & Aquaculture
Kvarøy Arctic, a large producer of Norwegian-farmed salmon for stores like Whole Foods, announced today that it would join IBM’s blockchain-based Food Trust.
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Stanley Reed Energy Solutions
The wind power industry sees an opportunity in allowing wind turbines to be pushed into deeper water.
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture Tourism
American ‘blue economy’ worth nearly $373 billion
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BY NICOLE KRAVEC, Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture
Our growing need for food poses one of the biggest threats to the environment. Stanford ocean and food security experts explain how the ocean could produce dramatically more food while driving sustainable economic growth.
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World Ocean Initiative, The Economist Group Fisheries & Aquaculture
The impact of coronavirus, sustainable aquaculture and the need to invest in fishing communities most at risk from climate change were just some of the topics discussed in the latest World Ocean Summit Insight Hour webinar.
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