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Ocean-based sequestration heats ups

GreenBiz

Ocean-based sequestration heats ups. This article originally appeared in the State of Green Business 2021. That’s why one recent survey recorded almost $160 million spent on forest offsets in 2019. Once it goes down below 1,000 meters, it’s not coming back up, because the pressures are so great," Odlin told Fast Company. "So

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Ocean-based sequestration heats up

GreenBiz

Ocean-based sequestration heats up. This article originally appeared in the State of Green Business 2021. That’s why one recent survey recorded almost $160 million spent on forest offsets in 2019. Once it goes down below 1,000 meters, it’s not coming back up, because the pressures are so great," Odlin told Fast Company. "So

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Ocean-based sequestration heats up

AGreenLiving

Ocean-based sequestration heats up Jim Giles Mon, 02/01/2021 – 00:30 This article originally appeared in the State of Green Business 2021. That’s why one recent survey recorded almost $160 million spent on forest offsets in 2019. You can download the entire report here.

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Ocean-based sequestration heats ups

AGreenLiving

Ocean-based sequestration heats ups Jim Giles Mon, 02/01/2021 – 00:30 This article originally appeared in the State of Green Business 2021. That’s why one recent survey recorded almost $160 million spent on forest offsets in 2019. You can download the entire report here.

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How a town tethered to coral learned to save its reef — and itself

Grist

Now, it serves a dual purpose, carrying scientists and volunteers on weekends and in off-hours to monitor the coral they’re working to save. We already knew in December 2019 that the bleaching was coming,” Fernandes said, “but we didn’t have the power then to do anything about it, to protect what we had already saved.”.

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Every region of the country is taking climate action. Here’s how.

Grist

States, cities, businesses, and organizations across the country are taking increasingly large steps to reduce emissions — and those efforts are aided by the falling costs of renewable energy and other decarbonizing technologies. Between 2005 and 2019, greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. decreased by 12 percent.