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Curated topical articles on the Blue Economy
UNEP Finance Initiative
The economic activities of ocean-based industries as well as the assets, goods and services of marine ecosystems, the ‘Blue Economy’, has been estimated to generate over USD$2.5 trillion a year.
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Using GPS and satellite tags inside plastic bottles, scientists have found that plastic pollution can travel thousands of miles in just a few months.
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Researchers continue to find new information about how widespread plastic pollution has become, but also how we can help stem the tide.
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Four months after joining the world’s only aquaculture and alternative seafood accelerator programme, eight startups from Hatch’s latest cohort pitched their ideas to investors in an entertaining online event today.
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Mortenson has completed construction on the expansion and repowering of an 11-year-old Texas wind farm.
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Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture Plastics & Pollution
Nicola Frost and Kristian Teleki, World Resources InstituteAt this unprecedented moment in time, one message has never been clearer: It is time to forge a new relationship with the ocean — one in which ocean protection and economic production and prosperity go hand-in-hand.
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Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture Plastics & Pollution
Erna Solberg, NatureWhy I put my political will behind knowledge to benefit the ocean and humanity.
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Editorial, Nature
Fourteen nations have made an unprecedented and welcome commitment to use marine ecosystems sustainably. It is equally important to establish a system to hold them to account.
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Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture Plastics & Pollution Shipping & Ports Tourism
Jane Lubchenco et al., NatureUnleash the ocean’s potential to boost economies sustainably while addressing climate change, food security and biodiversity.
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A vast, mostly invisible ecosystem shapes life on Earth, from the food we eat to the air we breathe. And the more scientists learn, the more they say it’s in trouble.
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Fisheries & Aquaculture Plastics & Pollution
World Wildlife FundThe Bezos Earth Fund has awarded World Wildlife Fund (WWF) $100 million to harness the power of nature to stabilize the climate crisis.
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Waterfront Shipping renews fleet with 8 new methanol dual-fuel vessels.
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On November 6, “Guoxin 101” was launched out of the port city of Taizhou, to set out on the East China Sea, where the ship will undergo testing, reports tv station Qingdao News, according to Undercurrent News.
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The Nigerian government has announced plans to establish six new “fish farming estates” around Lagos as a means of increasing fish production and promoting employment.
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A project has been launched in the UK to explore the viability of developing an offshore charging facility for vessels as part of the industry’s efforts to decarbonize its vessel operations.
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European energy giant unveils investment strategy that will see it invest €160bn directly in green infrastructure, while leveraging a further €30bn from other parties.
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Off the northernmost tip of Northern Ireland, a small island could have a hand in the future of food production.
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A new boutique investment firm is seeking to make an impact in the aquaculture sector by tying capital financing in with the integration of environmental and social governance (ESG) principles.
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Once considered a novelty, electric vehicles (EVs) are now becoming increasingly common as batteries improve and costs decline.
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A new decade-long survey of sea animals harmed by plastic rubbish in US waters has revealed data on which animals are being affected by plastic pollution.
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