The fight against climate change was delayed for decades as international law and national policies adapted to the new challenge. In the campaign to rid the world of ocean plastics - however - the laws are already in place. But we have to make sure they are enforced. OLIVER TICKELL, the veteran environmental journalist, investigates
In our new war against ocean plastics - we have international law on our side Oliver Tickell | 23rd February 2018 Comment Oceans Plastics UNCLOS OSPAR Convention Law Of The Seas plastic-pollution.jpg …
Lewis Pugh, the UN Patron of the Oceans, has swum 530 kilometres having set out from Land's End on 12 July. Pugh calls on the UK government to urgently strengthen Marine Protected Areas around the UK and Overseas Territories. MARIANNE BROOKER reports
The long swim: endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh completes his latest challenge Marianne Brooker | 30th August 2018 Comment Oceans English Channel Marine Conservation Wild Swimming …
The oceans can generate more abundant fish populations, food for human consumption and profits for fisheries. But nations must act now to adopt fisheries management reforms that take a changing climate into account, argues KRISTIN KLEISNER
Climate change will upend our ocean, but we can overcome it Kristin Kleisner | 26th September 2018 Comment Oceans Fishing Fisheries Sustainable Fisheries Research 31715654190_15a3b818be_b.jpg The …
A voyage around the South Pacific is on a mission to change how we think about plastics.
Sailing for change Kyle Ellison | 7th November 2018 News Marine Conservation Plastics Pollution Waste Oceans Thought Leaders copy_of_dsc03509.jpg A voyage around the South Pacific is on a mission to …