Climate interventions to save our oceans need stronger governance, experts warn
GLOBAL OCEANIC REGIONS, JUL 31 – Philanthropic funding of $410 million supports urgent ocean climate interventions, but experts warn governance must prioritize sustainability, equity, and community engagement to manage risks.
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Marine climate interventions can have unintended consequences – we need to manage the risks
Stock for you, ShutterstockThe world’s oceans are being rapidly transformed as climate change intensifies. Corals are bleaching, sea levels are rising, and seawater is becoming more acidic – making life difficult for shellfish and reef-building corals. All this and more is unfolding on our watch, with profound consequences for marine ecosystems and the people who depend on them. In response, scientists, governments and industries are trying to i…
Experts Urge Stronger Governance for Climate Interventions to Protect Our
In the face of accelerating climate change, the world’s oceans are undergoing drastic transformations that threaten marine ecosystems and the human communities intrinsically tied to them. Recent research published in Science highlights the surge in innovative climate interventions designed to combat urgent oceanic crises such as coral bleaching, rising sea levels, and rampant biodiversity loss. […]
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