As we have said previously, the ocean is the largest ecosystem on Earth and central to the survival of nature and humankind. However, the ocean is also under massive threat. More than ever before, science and research are being called upon to join forces with policymakers, society and economic actors to protect and sustainably manage ...
Humans have always benefited from nature’s generosity, but they don\'t seem to care as much for it. It is now time to rethink this one-sided relationship. Human actions are destroying nature and causing biodiversity loss at an alarming rate. This is happening in addition to a ferocious climate crisis.
Maritime tourism is at the centre of the future sustainable plan in the European Union. To look at what might happen in the future of maritime tourism, we analyzed a focus by the Union for the Mediterranean that carried out qualitative and quantitative research on the subject. In this brief we will give a summary of the ...
As SeaforChange, we have based our online newspaper on the importance of the ocean for life on our Planet. With this in mind, we will just go quickly over their importance in the UN agenda as can be seen by Goal 14. Sustainable development goals and the oceans The goal set out by the UN ...