Global Shipping Regulators Warn of Negative Impacts of Marine Geoengineering on Developing States
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Global Shipping Regulators Warn of Negative Impacts of Marine Geoengineering on Developing States
The 47th Consultative Meeting of Contracting Parties to the London Convention (LC 47) and the 20th Meeting of Contracting Parties to the London Protocol (LP 20) focused heavily on emerging issues like marine geoengineering and carbon sequestration, alongside existing challenges such as compliance and waste management. Marine Geoengineering: Precautionary Approach The Parties adopted a statement warning against the potential negative impacts of r…
IMO countries warn against marine geo-engineering - Shipping Australia
Protecting the marine environment must remain central to any marine geo-engineering project, countries have warned at the International Maritime Organization. At the recent meeting of the London Convention Contracting Parties (the London Convention as amended is the main regulatory instrument in this area) governments noted expert findings that marine carbon…
Thirty-one U.S. states have introduced bills to ban long-standing secret-operated geoengineering and atmospheric manipulation programs. What began as an isolated concern has become a large-scale legal offensive, backed by health officials, legislators, and millions of people who [...]
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