
June 13-15 was Capitol Hill Ocean Week (CHOW) and Sea Save was present. In related news, Trump has pulled the U.S. out of pledging $2 billion for the international Green Climate Fund. The GCF was “created in advance of the Paris Agreement to support projects to address climate change in the developing world.” Developing countries such as Chile are impacted, and could have used the U.S. funding to further cut down carbon emissions.
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2. 1,300 Pledged Actions for Protecting the Blue!
The UN Ocean Conference in New York (which Sea Save Foundation was a part of) got 1,300 voluntary pledged actions for protecting our oceans. “The bar has been raised on global consciousness and awareness of the problem in the oceans,” the President of the UN General Assembly, Peter Thomson said.Read More…
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3. Inclimate Weather Cuts Climate Study Short
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4. Will Dolphins Pay the Price for Hong Kong’s Airports?
5. The Dying Salton Sea
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6. A Breakthrough for Coral Reef Restoration
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7. Inside the Multimillion-Dollar World of Eel Trafficking
Young “glass eels” are shipped to Asia from places like Maine in the U.S. In Asia, the young eels are fattened up on aquaculture farms before being turned into food. This is a multimillion dollar industry and would-be entrepreneurs are increasingly turning to illegal means of laundering and trafficking the valuable eels.
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