Much of the planet sweltered in unprecedented heat in July, as temperatures soared to new heights in the hottest month ever recorded. The record...
- University of Bangor
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New Research Collaboration for Sustainable Use of Seas Around Wales
The Welsh Government and Bangor University are joining forces to help ensure that the seas around Wales are clean, healthy, safe, productive and...
- UN Environment
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UN Steps Up Commitment to Protect Human Rights to a Healthy Environment
As threats to individuals and communities defending their environmental and land rights intensify in many parts of the world, the UN Environment...
- UN Environment
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The Kingdom of Bahrain Commits to Environmental Sustainability
In June 2019, the Kingdom of Bahrain revealed its plans to ban plastic bags. The move took many by surprise.
- U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform
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Poll: Louisianans Distrust Motives Behind Coastal Erosion Lawsuits
A new Google poll conducted and released by the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform (ILR) found that a majority of Louisianans say that the...
- European Commission
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EU and Canada Conclude Ocean Partnership Agreement
The European Union and Canada signed an ocean partnership agreement on 18 July. The partnerships confirm the two sides’ belief that ocean governance...
- University of Plymouth
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Experts Publish Eight Urgent Steps to Restore Ocean Health
Deep-sea mining ‘precautionary pause’ and closure of one-third of the ocean among recommendations
- UN Environment
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UN Environment and NASA Reach Agreement on New Global Learning Initiative
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the United Nations Environmental Programme have agreed to work together on the...
- Jonathan Lambert
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Ocean Snail is First Animal to Be Officially Endangered by Deep-Sea Mining
Valuable metals and minerals pepper the creature's habitat, drawing commercial interest to the sea floor.
- UN Environment
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UN Environment Partners with Schurmann Family for Ambitious New “Voice of the Oceans” Expedition
UN Environment and the Schurmann Family have signed a Memorandum of Understanding formalizing their partnership
- Rutgers University
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How to Protect Corals Facing Climate Change
Conserving a wide range of coral habitats is the best strategy
- Lund University
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Paris Agreement: Current Green Growth Policies Will Fail to Reach Targets, Warns Study
New research suggests that green growth climate mitigation policies are not sufficient for reaching the ambitious targets of the Paris Agreement, to...
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