Climate Displacement is Happening Sooner Than You Think

Published by Ocean Conservancy In early April of this year, Cyclone Harold barreled into Vanuatu and 80 other islands across the South Pacific Ocean. This Category 5 storm was one of the strongest cyclones ever recorded. 160,000 of Vanuatu’s residents felt the effects of Cyclone Harold and the U.N. estimates about 80-90% of the island’s population […]

Congress has a plan to fight climate change and build a more just America. Here’s what you should know.

Published by the Environmental Defense Fund Top takeaways from Congress’ plan to fight climate change and rebuild America.       Read the full article at: https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/629315134/0/edf/blogs/feed~Congress-has-a-plan-to-fight-climate-change-and-build-a-more-just-America-Heres-what-you-should-know

Sea Shepherd Seeks Injunction Against U.S. Agencies to Save Critically Endangered Māui Dolphin

Published by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Legal action aims to prevent the loss of a rare dolphin species at risk of imminent extinction due to irresponsible industrial fishing practices July 1, 2020 – Sea Shepherd filed a Motion for a Preliminary Injunction yesterday in the U.S. Court of International Trade relating to its lawsuit against the U.S. Department […]

What Climate Change Means for Alaskan Shellfish Farming

Published by Ocean Conservancy Weatherly Bates, her husband Greg and their two children, own and operate Alaska Shellfish Farms, an oyster, mussel and kelp farm near Homer, Alaska. Over the course of a 14-year venture, they’ve seen many changes on the water, and in their surrounding Alaskan landscape. Working on the water, she’s become increasingly concerned […]

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