Another blow for plastic collection in the Pacific Ocean
The pioneers at Ocean Cleanup were really disappointed when they had to abort their first plastic collection mission on December 29. last year. The 600 … Read more
I am not an oceanographer. Nor a marine biologist or meteorologist. I don’t have any degrees in natural science whatsoever.
Yet, I am concerned about the state of the ocean.
My connection to the ocean is windsurfing, so this blog will have a bit of that too.
The idea of the ocean as an inexhaustible resource is long gone. Well, at least it should be. We went too far; took most of its fish, dumped our garbage and polluted and heated it.
Now we need to strike the balance between the urgent need for renewable energy, minerals, food and carbon storage against the equally urgent need to preserve marine ecosystems.
Good news are easy to find too. Like the convention on biological diversity (the natural world’s "Paris agreement”) reached in December 2022 which included preservation of 30 per cent of the world’s oceans by 2030.
The accelerating development of offshore wind is another example of good news.
Some techno-optimists, companies and governments would firmly say yes. Offshore wind could provide 420,000 TWh electricity per year, which is almost ten times global electricity demand.
Others would ask; how will giant, noisy construction sites and rotors of 220 meters in diameter affect life below and above the sea surface? It’s complicated. No doubt.
I want to know how much we can take from the ocean to tackle the climate crisis with as little damage to the marine environment as possible.
The pioneers at Ocean Cleanup were really disappointed when they had to abort their first plastic collection mission on December 29. last year. The 600 … Read more
The world wants more electric cars. Until we have figured out how organic batteries will look like, cobalt demand will continue to increse. With less … Read more
A threat or a danger is usually something the human body ether see, hear or smell. Your nerve system tells you to protect yourself to … Read more
When you read about plastic pollution in the ocean you will most likely come across the figure 8 million tons. Where does this come from? … Read more
On the North Shore of Maui, one of Hawaii’s eight bigger islands, you find one of the world’s best windsurfing spots, Ho’okipa. The trade winds … Read more