The Future Of The Ocean
Christopher Costello and Reniel Cabral, Blue Paper lead authors of ‘The Future of Food from the Sea’ and ‘The Expected Impacts of Climate Change on the Ocean Economy’ present key findings in this event hosted by WRI.
Christopher Costello and Reniel Cabral, Blue Paper lead authors of ‘The Future of Food from the Sea’ and ‘The Expected Impacts of Climate Change on the Ocean Economy’ present key findings in this event hosted by WRI.
Energy Global covers the launch of the Ocean Renewable Energy Action Coalition (OREAC).
Jane Lubchenco, Ocean Panel Expert Group co-chair and Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, lead author of the Special Report ‘The Ocean as a Solution for Climate Change: Five Opportunities for Action’ present key findings in this webinar.
Steve Gaines, Erin OReilly, Eliza Northrop and Lauretta Burke reflect on how ocean industries can respond to climate change, featuring insights from Blue Paper ‘The Expected Impacts of Climate Change on the Ocean Economy’ in this WRI Insights blog.
The Huffington Post features the Blue Paper ‘The Expected Impacts of Climate Change on the Ocean Economy’.
Andrew Holness, Prime Minister of Jamaica and Ocean Panel member explains how there is no trade-off between the environment and the economy in a changing climate in this op-ed published on EFE Verde. (Scroll to the bottom of the page for the English version)
Taholo Kami, Ocean Panel Sherpa for Fiji and Elena Ojea, Willow Battista and Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, Blue Paper contributing authors, discuss the impact of climate change across three key ocean sectors – reef tourism, wild capture fisheries, mariculture – and offer a set of solutions for decision-makers, featuring insights from the Blue Paper ‘The Expected Impacts […]
Reuters features the Blue Paper ‘The Expected Impacts of Climate Change on the Ocean Economy’.
The LA Times features the Blue Paper ‘The Expected Impacts of Climate Change on the Ocean Economy’.
PRESS RELEASE Madrid, December 6th, 2019: Unabated climate change could cause coral reef tourism revenue losses of over 90%, while some West African countries are forecast to see fish stocks decline by 85% (1), according to a first-of-its-kind analysis2 into country-by-country climate impacts on key ocean sectors, published today as world leaders gather at the […]