Quick Dips
Curated topical articles on the Blue Economy

Hundreds of oysters found on NYC coast — indicating vital species is on the mend

Katherine Donlevy, New York Post Plastics & Pollution

Looks like Queens is turning into the oysters’ Rockefeller Center.

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Creating a plastic-free tourism sector is a challenge. Here's why it's worth it

Marina Novelli & Jo Hendrickx, World Economic Forum Plastics & Pollution

While the path towards plastic-free tourism may be a challenging one, the benefits for the planet and society alike make it one worth travelling.

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Engineering Study Shows Carbon Capture Technology to Help Decarbonization

The Maritime Executive Plastics & Pollution

A project assessing the technical feasibility of onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS) in the shipping sector, carried out by the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI), the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) and Stena Bulk together with a consortium of the world's leading maritime organisations...

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Why EDF is exploring marine carbon dioxide removal

Kristin Kleisner & Mattias Cape, Environmental Defense Fund Plastics & Pollution

The oceans are a massive carbon sink. Researchers, companies and governments are exploring whether we can engineer coastal and ocean systems to store even more carbon.

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Reporting on the State of the Climate in 2023

NOAA Plastics & Pollution

International report confirms record-high greenhouse gases, global sea level, and ocean heat in 2023.

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Revitalising Chesapeake Bay: grassroots initiatives to combat nutrient pollution

Back to Blue Plastics & Pollution

Chesapeake Bay, on the coast of the north-eastern US, has been the lifeblood for communities for millennia.

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How Microplastics Are Permeating Our Oceans And Marine Life

Jamie Hailstone, Forbes Plastics & Pollution

In an interview, Ocean Conservancy’s associate director for oceans plastics research, Dr. Britta Baechler said because of their size, microplastics are prevelent in the entire marine eco-system.

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What if plastic could evolve to replenish the planet?

Julia Marsh & Emy Kane, World Ocean Initiative Plastics & Pollution

As consumers demand more sustainable products and packaging, major brands are seeking vetted alternatives to displace traditional plastics at scale in order to usher in a new, more circular economy. 

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Seizing The Moment On A Global Plastics Treaty: Finding The Common Ground To Mobilize Private Capital

Rob Kaplan, Forbes Plastics & Pollution

The Investor View of the 170+ Countries Attempting to Do What’s Never Been Done.

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As Plastic Piles Up, So Does Funding To Startups Working On Alternatives

Joanna Glasner, Crunchbase News Plastics & Pollution

People are using and discarding too much plastic. It’s terrible for the environment, contributes to global warming and can contain substances dangerous for our own health.

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Beyond the Blue Horizon

Rachel Lim, Impact Entrepreneur Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture Plastics & Pollution Shipping & Ports

How technologies can play a critical role in protecting and restoring marine health.

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The climate transition and investment opportunities for family offices

Bruce McNamer, Impact Alpha Plastics & Pollution

Family offices are uniquely positioned to fund climate solutions in innovative and flexible ways, to operate in the seams, and to help other partners with the flexible piece they need to bring their own capital to bear.

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These sustainability-tech companies use AI to improve ocean health by keeping plastics out, boosting coral reefs, and monitoring fish farms

Nicholas Fearn, Business Insider Plastics & Pollution

Companies are using AI tools and software to make the ocean cleaner and safer for aquatic wildlife.

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Ocean heating breaks record, again, with disastrous outcomes for the planet

Elizabeth Claire Alberts, MongaBay Plastics & Pollution

New research shows that ocean temperatures are hotter than ever in the modern era due to human-driven global warming.

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New Study Finds Microplastics in Nearly 90% of Proteins Sampled, Including Plant-Based Meat Alternatives

Ocean Conservancy Plastics & Pollution

Researchers at Ocean Conservancy and University of Toronto estimate that American adults could be consuming up to 3.8 million microplastics per year from protein alone.

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How COP28 can help accelerate research around the ocean's carbon removal potential

Sam Zak & Brad Ack, World Economic Forum Plastics & Pollution

While rapid and deep decarbonization of the global economy remains essential for securing a safe climate, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has made it clear that emission reductions alone will no longer guarantee the avoidance of catastrophic climate change.

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Plastics treaty negotiators must have access to the latest science: Global Plastics Summit

Economic Impact Plastics & Pollution

Economist Impact convened the Global Plastics Summit and provided an opportunity for stakeholders to debate the details of the draft treaty.

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Amsterdam could ban cruise ships to tackle overtourism. What are other holiday destinations doing?

Gabi Thesing, World Economic Forum Plastics & Pollution Shipping & Ports Tourism

Amsterdam is the latest tourist destination to consider banning cruise ships in a fight against overtourism and pollution.

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Corporate Climate Commitments Miss on Plastics, Ocean Group Says

Christine Zhu, Bloomberg Law Plastics & Pollution

More companies and investors need to consider plastics in their climate commitments, according to a report released last week by environmental advocacy group Ocean Conservancy.

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Building sustainable waste-management systems to combat plastic pollution

Andre Kuncoroyekti & Anthony Berthold Plastics & Pollution

Plastic waste pollutes our environment at an annual rate of over 8m tonnes. However, amid the global conversations surrounding plastic reduction and reuse, one critical aspect often goes overlooked: the lack of formal waste collection for more than 2bn people in the global south.

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