The Role of Blue Carbon in Mitigating Climate Change
Blue carbon-carbon captured and stored by the world’s ocean and coastal ecosystems—has emerged as a powerful tool in our fight against climate change.
Blue carbon-carbon captured and stored by the world’s ocean and coastal ecosystems—has emerged as a powerful tool in our fight against climate change.
Coral reefs, often called the “rainforests of the sea,” are in trouble. However, a groundbreaking solution—frozen coral repositories—could be the key to preserving and restoring these vital ecosystems for future generations.
Scientific progress is often driven by the collaborative efforts of public funding and private enterprise. However, as private interests increasingly dominate scientific research, a critical question arises: who truly benefits from these advancements?
As global efforts to decarbonize intensify, hydrogen fuel cells are emerging as a transformative technology within the blue economy.
For startups, nonprofits, and NGOs working in the blue economy, building connections with investors, scientists, and policymakers is essential for success. These stakeholders bring different but complementary strengths: investors provide capital, scientists offer critical research and innovation, and policymakers shape regulatory frameworks.
There is no Planet B.