Scientists have discovered evidence that Earth's oceans were once green, hinting that this could be a marker of early life, ...
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But while lifeless during that time, the planet was already covered by vast oceans dotted with hydrothermal vent systems that ...
To combat this crisis, serious investments and innovative approaches are essential to establish a sustainable blue economy. This article examines the key components of a blue economy, the urgent need ...
Every summer there they are again, blue-green algae. Why are they a problem, are they getting worse with climate change and ...
Ancient oceans, which were heavy on iron, interacted differently with light wavelengths, retracting green light into the ...
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Imagine the world’s oceans with their beautiful blue color. Now, imagine that the same oceans were green. This is the intriguing possibility suggested by new research from Nagoya University in Japan.
Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 14 requires a sustainable blue economy – one that transforms maritime sectors and mobilises a variety of technological, social and institutional innovations.