Plastics leave permanent legacy

Timber rots, cement crumbles, metal corrodes: plastics are there for ever. By 2050 there could be 12 billion tonnes in the world’s landfills.
Posted On 24 Jul 2017
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World food trade runs chokepoint gauntlet

A group of physical chokepoints - roads, ports and waterways - could disrupt the flow of world food trade, with drastic consequences.
Posted On 27 Jun 2017
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Deep in the oceans, human activities are taking a toll.

Once seen as too remote to harm, the deep sea is facing new pressures from mining, pollution, overfishing and more.
Posted On 08 Jun 2017
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Marine reserves protect against warming climate

Marine reserves can give protection against the impacts of climate change to both sea life and land-dwelling species, including humans.
Posted On 07 Jun 2017
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Deep ocean danger as temperatures rise

Warming seas and increasing acidification could mean starvation and extinction for creatures that live in the abyss of the deep ocean.
Posted On 03 Mar 2017
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Dell Ships First Recycled Ocean Plastics Packaging

Pilot program delivers technology industry’s first packaging trays with 25% recycled ocean plastic content, will keep plastics from entering the ocean
Posted On 22 Feb 2017
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Canada’s glacial ice loss raises sea level

Dramatic increase in ice loss from the Arctic glaciers of Canada’s northernmost archipelago is now a major contributor to sea level rise. Glaciers are home to a quarter of all the Arctic ice.
Posted On 17 Feb 2017
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The Sunken Billions Revisited – Saving the World’s Fisheries

New World Bank Report says that giving Oceans a break could generate $83 Billion in additional denefits for fisheries
Posted On 14 Feb 2017
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