Visualizing the Human Impact on the Ocean Economy
"Will our human activities continue to stress the ocean economy, or will we be able to positively reverse these trends in the years to come?"
"Will our human activities continue to stress the ocean economy, or will we be able to positively reverse these trends in the years to come?"
"As the staggering social and economic costs of shutdown have become painfully clear, the failure of the models to accurately anticipate what would happen is raising questions about their use to justify life-altering public policies."
"Guterres placed extra emphasis on using U.S. taxpayer stimulus packages to create “green jobs” rather than “bailing out” the energy sector."
"85% of countries show no evidence of having completed a biological threat-focused simulation exercise in conjunction with the World Health Organization (WHO) in the past year."
"History shows that the most effective way to protect the environment is via a system of private property rights and free markets. Private property owners are better stewards of the environment than are government bureaucrats because private property owners have greater incentives to maintain the value of their property. This is why the greatest pollution in history was in the communist countries of the 20th century."
"When Mark Carney, a central banker, is showing us maps of Florida before and after a 9 foot rise in global sea levels, the whole climate change narrative hasn’t just jumped the shark, it’s carved it up and served it for dinner."