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UN report: Ocean-based climate action could deliver a fifth of emissions cuts needed to limit temperature rise to 1.5°C

Envirotec Magazine

Our future health and prosperity are closely linked to the state of the ocean,” said Erna Solberg, co-chair of the High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy and Prime Minister of Norway. . To stay true to the Paris Climate Agreement and hold warming at 1.5°C, GtCO2e each year by 2050. This untapped potential provides hope.

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Ocean Conservation: Ocean Acidification and the Impacts of Fish Migration

Green Tech Challenge

We have written, here , that ocean acidification disrupts the growth and productive health of some sea life, the most vulnerable being shellfish larvae, and developing fish. Technologies for sustainable and smart fishing are therefore required to regulate fishing. The Paris Climate Agreement seeks to restrict global warming to 1.5