
A 10-step plan to save our seas
The year 2050 has been predicted by some to be a bleak year for the ocean. Experts say that by 2050 there may be more plastic than fish in the sea, or perhaps only plastic left. Others sa...
Douglas McCauley began his career as a fisherman in the Port of Los Angeles, but migrated to marine science and now serves as an assistant professor in the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biolog at the University of California Santa Barbara. McCauley has a degree in political science and a degree in biology from the University of California at Berkeley and a PhD from Stanford University. He did postdoctoral research at Stanford University and UC Berkeley. McCauley is an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow in the Ocean Sciences.
The year 2050 has been predicted by some to be a bleak year for the ocean. Experts say that by 2050 there may be more plastic than fish in the sea, or perhaps only plastic left. Others sa...
新型コロナウイルス感染拡大による危機は、世界経済のほぼすべての分野に影響を与えています。
全球经济的方方面面都遭受到新冠肺炎危机的影响。
Almost no facet of our global economy has been immune to the COVID-19 crisis.
An industrial revolution is beginning in the oceans. Historically, the most valuable commodities drawn from the sea were products like cod, pearls, and sponges. The currencies of this new...
海洋正在发生一场工业革命。传统上,来自海洋的最宝贵商品是鳕鱼、珍珠和海绵动物等商品。全新海洋经济涉及的货物不同以往:能源、运输集装箱、金属、数据、淡化海水、DNA和石油等等。海洋工业经济的规模已经达到1.5万亿美元,其增长速度预计到2030年之前将是除此之外全球经济增速的两倍。
Parks on land host some of the world’s most famous conservation successes. Consider Yellowstone National Park, which was the world’s first national park. Yellowstone created a refuge for ...
Oceans cover 70% of the earth’s surface. For a healthy planet, we need healthy oceans. Yet they are under threat. Here are five of the biggest challenges our oceans face, and what we can ...
Una revolución industrial se está desplegando bajo los mares. El rápido progreso en el desarrollo de la robótica, la inteligencia artificial, los sensores de bajo costo, los sistemas sate...
An industrial revolution is unfolding under the seas. Rapid progress in the development of robotics, AI, low-cost sensors, satellite systems, big data and genetics are opening up whole ne...