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Issues: Reviving the World's Oceans

How about wine, a documentary & a little e-activism this evening?

October 15, 2009

Posted by Kate Slusark in Reviving the World's Oceans , Solving Global Warming

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acidification, acidtest, bad09, blogactionday, carbondioxide, climatebill, energyandclimate2009, globalwarming, huffingtonpost, oceanacidification, oceans, senate, sigourneyweaver

It's Blog Action Day today - an event that brings together more than 6,900 bloggers to take online action on global warming. This is the largest single social action event on the web and NRDC is a partner. As I was...

ACID TEST: New NRDC documentary on Discovery Planet Green Aug. 12

August 6, 2009

Posted by Kate Slusark in Reviving the World's Oceans , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
ACES, acidification, acidtest, carbondioxide, danielhinerfeld, discovery, globalwarming, healthyoceansact, lisasuatoni, oceanacidification, oceans, planetgreen, sigourneyweaver

Next Wednesday night a new, groundbreaking documentary from NRDC featuring Sigourney Weaver - ACID TEST: The Global Challenge of Ocean Acidification - will premiere on Discovery's Planet Green. ACID TEST explores "the other carbon problem" - the startling phenomenon of...

NYT's fashion & design blog on NRDC's new oceans film by Ari Marcopoulos

May 6, 2009

Posted by Kate Slusark in Reviving the World's Oceans

Tags:
aimeewalleston, anthonytashnick, arimarcopoulos, brianconley, california, franksolomon, grantbaker, greglong, healthyoceansact, marineprotectedareas, MPAs, newyorktimes, oceans, petercoyote, rustylong, seventyonepercentofearth, surfing, tmagazine, twiggy

There was a great post Friday in "The Moment" (fashion & design blog for the New York Times' style magazine, T) about NRDC's new oceans film by Ari Marcopoulos, Seventy-One Percent of Earth. The film stars a handful of well-known...

New oceans film out today from NRDC & Ari Marcopoulos!

April 29, 2009

Posted by Kate Slusark in Reviving the World's Oceans

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anthonytashnick, arimarcopoulos, brianconley, california, fishandgamecommission, franksolomon, grantbaker, greglong, marineprotectedareas, MPAs, oceans, petercoyote, rustylong, seventyonepercentofearth, surfing, twiggy

NRDC's new oceans film from artist Ari Marcopoulos is out today, starring a handful of well-known big wave surfers, narrated by Emmy-award-winner Peter Coyote, and highlighting the importance of Marine Protected Areas! Surfers Rusty & Greg Long, Grant "Twiggy" Baker, Frank...

New oceans film from Ari Marcopoulos & NRDC coming soon!

April 23, 2009

Posted by Kate Slusark in Reviving the World's Oceans

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anthonytashnick, arimarcopoulos, brianconley, franksolomon, grantbaker, greglong, marineprotectedareas, mpas, oceans, rustylong, surfing, twiggy

Photographer and filmmaker Ari Marcopoulos has works in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Detroit Institute of the Arts (the Berkeley Museum of Arts is doing a survey exhibition...

Four steps to healthy coral reefs

March 27, 2009

Posted by Kate Slusark in Reviving the World's Oceans

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acidification, coral, coralreefbleaching, fishing, globalwarming, marineprotectedareas, oceans, overfishing, smithsonian

I'm by no means an avid snorkeler, but I've gone a few times in my life on various vacations. I've seen fish almost the same size as myself, accidentally stared down a barracuda, and even had a close encounter with...

Giant trash dump in Pacific is bad for sea life - but you can make it better

March 26, 2009

Posted by Kate Slusark in Curbing Pollution , Reviving the World's Oceans , Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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albatross, birds, ellendegeneres, greatpacificgarbagepatch, lisasuatoni, makana, montereybayaquarium, plasticbags, plasticgyre, pollution, recycling, simplesteps, tips, trash, turtles, wallstreetjournal

At first, I was glad to see the Wall Street Journal headline "How Big Is That Widening Gyre of Floating Plastic?" yesterday. But after reading on, I found the piece really misses the point when it came to the giant,...

20 years after Exxon Valdez, it's time for a clean energy economy

March 24, 2009

Posted by Kate Slusark in Curbing Pollution , Moving Beyond Oil , Reviving the World's Oceans

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beaches, coasts, exxonvaldez, exxonvaldezanniversary, fishing, noaa, oceans, OCS, offshoredrilling, oil, oilpollutionact, oilspills, princewilliamsound, recreation, tourism

The images of oil-soaked birds and other animals were burned on my brain as a kid in 1989, when the Exxon Valdez spill happened in Alaska's Prince William Sound. Those desperate, tragic pictures made a big impression on me at...

New York Times: Save our seas by curbing your emissions

December 12, 2008

Posted by Kate Slusark in Curbing Pollution , Living Sustainably , Moving Beyond Oil , Reviving the World's Oceans , Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

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acidification, CO2, coral, coralreefbleaching, energyefficiency, healthyoceansact, marineprotectedareas, newyorktimes, oceanacidification, oceans, oil, pteropods, seaangels, sustainableseafood, whales

I was thrilled to see the New York Times editorial yesterday "The Oceans' Shifting Balance," which talked about what all the CO2 emissions in our air are doing to our oceans.  CO2 pollution – the same that is contributing to...

At midnight: offshore oil rigs can go up, gas prices won't go down

September 30, 2008

Posted by Kate Slusark in Moving Beyond Oil , Reviving the World's Oceans , Solving Global Warming

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beaches, exxonvaldez, gasprices, oceans, offshoredrilling, oil, oilspills

Like so many people - to me, there is no better place for a complete mental escape and recharge than the beach. There's just something incomparably relaxing about basking in the sun, sleeping in the sand, and bathing in the...

Humpback whale watching in New York Harbor?

September 17, 2008

Posted by Kate Slusark in Reviving the World's Oceans

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buoys, humpback, newyork, newyorkharbor, shipping, sonar, whales, whalesongs

I’ve gone whale watching a few times in my life. It's always been on a boat off the shore of a quaint, sleepy, coastal New England small town – bundled in a blanket, early in the morning, saltwater stinging my...

President Bush’s ocean legacy is “blue-washed”

September 4, 2008

Posted by Kate Slusark in Moving Beyond Oil , Reviving the World's Oceans

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bluelegacy, georgebush, marineprotectedareas, newyorktimes, oceans, offshoredrilling, oil

So, you probably know President Bush wants to open up the nearly 30-year moratorium on offshore drilling in our already struggling oceans – risking oil spills, increasing global warming pollution, creating more waste and further developing our coasts. But, by the way...

(Toxic) Shrimp Cocktail

August 29, 2008

Posted by Kate Slusark in Living Sustainably , Reviving the World's Oceans

Tags:
bottom_trawling, bycatch, oceans, shrimp, simplesteps, sustainable_seafood

Ask any Marylander – when you’re born and raised there, the Chesapeake Bay is a big deal. It’s a part of who you are. And I am no exception.As a kid at my grandparents’ house on Irish Creek – a...