Life Below Water

Sustainable Development Goal
Fostering circularity for building materials: Insights from the front lines with USGBC’s Wes Sullens. Jeremy Sigmon is currently pursuing his MSc in water science, policy, and management with the School...
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FILE – In this July 27, 2018, file photo, the Dave Johnson coal-fired power plant is silhouetted against the morning sun in Glenrock, Wyo. Jeremy Grantham, a British billionaire investor...
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Why Global Citizens Should Care Plastic pollution is causing immense harm to the world’s ecosystems, and governments around the world are beginning to curb plastic production in accordance with the...
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Why Global Citizens Should Care Plastic pollution is a global challenge, but Canada has the longest coastline in the world, which is greatly impacted by plastic pollution. Measures like this...
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The world has produced more than 8 billion metric tons of the non-degradable material since it was invented in the 1960s. The overwhelming majority of this plastic is not recycled;...
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Why Global Citizens Should Care Species on land and in our oceans are constantly made vulnerable to endangerment and extinction due to human activity that destroys their homes, depletes their sources...
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Why Global Citizens Should Care The oceans are support communities around the world by providing food, economic opportunities, and trade routes. Without urgent climate action, however, marine life will continue...
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Why Global Citizens Should Care By 2050, it’s predicted there will be more plastic in the world’s oceans than fish. Serious action is needed to keep the planet clean and...
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Why Global Citizens Should Care Plastic waste, if not recycled or properly managed, often becomes a harmful environmental pollutant that impacts life on land and in the oceans. Reducing plastic...
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The report argues that circular economy solutions for plastics should focus on eliminating single-use plastics and managing long-lived plastics, including those used in vehicles and construction. Only around 10% of...
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