This video is from the cop19 event in warsaw and features the scripps institute of oceanography speaker Natalya Gallo talking to us about global ocean DE oxygenation zones. The three major negative effects of climate warming on our oceans is an increase of ocean acidity, heating of the ocean and ...
Read More »COP 16 CO2 Emissions & Ocean Phytoplankton
COP 16 CANCUN. Speaker on drastic action required to reduce CO2 emissions, loss of 40% of ocean phytoplankton since 1950, increasing ocean acidification and global environmental destruction. In the final analysis, we will use renewables for almost everything, and in some cases, we will have to compensate instead of just ...
Read More »COP 20 – Christiana Figueres – UNFCCC – Ocean Warming
COP 20: Lima, Peru: December 2014: Christiana Figueres, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) speaks about Ocean Warming and the gap it is giving the human race by absorbing excess heat/CO2 and becoming acidified.
Read More »Roger Godwin – Project and Environmental Research
Ocean Pollution – Roger Godwin speaks out about dumping of toxins in our Oceans, how far the rubbish travels, and how some toxins, like plastic and oil, actually alter the evaporation and precipitation cycles in the world.
Read More »COP 21 Disappearing Phyto-plankton Communities
The University of Earth: Urgent Action Series: COP21: Paris 2015: Modelling of Disappearing Phyto-plankton Communities in the Global Ocean
Read More »Ocean Pollution – Russell Weston
Ocean Pollution – Russell Weston discusses False Bay Park, the dump site and its effect on the Wetland area, the water table and the surrounding farms. We need to find better ways to recycle and deal with waste production than dumping.
Read More »Ocean Acidification – Alicia Harold Carly – OCEANA
Ocean Acidification – Alicia Harold Carly, a Marine Scientist from Oceana.org, discusses how the acidification of oceans is leading to negative impacts on marine species, crashes in marine ecosystems and a decline in coral reefs.
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