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August 7, 2009
Posted by Sarah Chasis in Reviving the World's Oceans
, Solving Global Warming
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- ACES, acidification, acidtest, carbondioxide, CO2, discovery, globalwarming, healthyoceansact, lisasuatoni, nationaloceanspolicy, oceanacidification, oceans, sigourneyweaver, simplesteps
One of the most pernicious, but least known impacts of the build-up of CO2 in the atmosphere is ocean acidification. The ocean, which has absorbed about one quarter of the CO2 that's been emitted into the atmosphere, has become approximately...continued→
June 8, 2009
Posted by Sarah Chasis in Reviving the World's Oceans
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- acidtest, blueaugust, discovery, economy, healthyoceans, healthyoceansact, nationaloceanspolicy, oceanacidification, planetgreen, seafood, sustainableseafood, worldoceansday
Monday, June 8th is World Ocean's Day and in Washington, DC this entire week is Capitol Hill Oceans Week ("CHOW"). With the economy on everyone's mind, it's worth taking a moment to reflect on the economic benefits that the oceans...continued→
April 7, 2009
Posted by Sarah Chasis in Reviving the World's Oceans
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- arcticocean, congress, globalwarming, healthyoceansact, jointoceancommissioninitiative, nationaloceanspolicy, NOAA, obama, oceans
Today, a bi-partisan group of leading citizens called on the Obama Administration and Congress to take swift action to protect the health of our oceans. The recommendations are contained in the report Changing Oceans, Changing World: Ocean Priorities for the...continued→
January 7, 2009
Posted by Sarah Chasis in Reviving the World's Oceans
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- bush, congress, farr, healthyoceansact, marinenationalmonument, marineprotectedareas, marinesanctuaries, nationaloceanspolicy, obama, oceans, oceans21, offshoredrilling
For the last four years of the Bush Administration, NRDC has been on the frontlines of repeated attempts at passing a national Healthy Oceans Act. Tuesday - the very first day of the 111th Congress and just weeks before we...continued→