Tag: oceans
This massive invasive fish with a voracious appetite was just found in Ontario. Here’s why it’s a problem and what’s being done about it
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) confirmed a recreational angler reported finding a dying grass carp – a massive invasive fish – floating in Baie du Doré on […]
The Ocean Cleanup & Kia Support Guatemala with Initiative to Stop Plastic Pollution From Reaching the World’s Oceans
The Ocean Cleanup and Kia collaborate with the Guatemalan Government and partners to prevent one of the world’s largest plastic pollution flows reaching the ocean Targeting 20,000 tons of waste carried annually by Motagua River and Las Vacas River Latest step in Kia’s longstanding strategic partnership with The Ocean Cleanup … [continued]
The post The Ocean Cleanup & Kia Support Guatemala with Initiative to Stop Plastic Pollution From Reaching the World’s Oceans appeared first on CleanTechnica.
8 Hints To Reduce Your Food Footprint
We’re human, and our bodies need fuel. To eat means we create a food footprint, and there’s an environmental cost to the foods we choose. Yet each of us can reduce our food impacts by being mindful of what we eat, how those items are produced, and why it’s important … [continued]
The post 8 Hints To Reduce Your Food Footprint appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Goldfish, traps and electric currents: Inside Canada’s quiet war against invasive carp
Since 2012, a total of 34 grass carp have been captured in Canadian waters. Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada crews are documenting the native ecosystem, as the entire Great […]
ClimeFi & World Ocean Council: Scaling Marine CDR For Climate & Biodiversity
Marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) is getting increasing attention. Often overlooked, the ocean’s vast capacity to store CO₂ is now seen as a vital climate lever, and one with distinct advantages over land-based carbon removal. This second article in a three-part series by ClimeFi and the World Ocean Council explores … [continued]
The post ClimeFi & World Ocean Council: Scaling Marine CDR For Climate & Biodiversity appeared first on CleanTechnica.