World Ocean Solutions
Image Credit: Gerick Bergsma 2010 | MarinePhotobank
World Ocean Solutions is a place where we identify proactive partnerships that evince the types of creative thinking we endorse for our future. This page is a work in progress, so please continue to check back.
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OceanMOOC.org | One Planet - One Ocean: From Science to Solutions is an online course designed to provide solutions in support of sustainable use and stewardship of the planet. |
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350.org is building a global grassroots movement to solve the climate crisis and push for policies that will put the world on track. |
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Solutions is a nonprofit print and online publication devoted to showcasing bold and innovative ideas for solving the world's integrated ecological, social, and economic problems. |
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The Center for Ocean Solutions (COS) works to solve the major problems facing the ocean, and prepares both current and |
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This group took off in response to the BP Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico, campaigning to ban all offshore drilling in US waters, and lead the world towards a clean energy future. |
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Ocean Champions is the first national organization of its kind focused solely on oceans and ocean wildlife. Their goal is to develop a broad, bipartisan base of supporters from which to cultivate political champions for ocean conservation in the U.S. |
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Ocean Solutions Portal provides news and information to promote solutions for a healthy ocean. |
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The Center for Research on Environmental Decisions (Earth Institute/Columbia University) works on integrated field projects around the world, specifically sustainable development challenges as they relate to water management and agricultural decisions in the social context. |
WORLD OCEAN EXPLORER 2021
With a game capable of reaching a global audience, WORLD OCEAN EXPLORER can expand interest in ocean issues and habitats, and excite students about the infinite possibilities associated with ocean exploration. LEARN MORE.
OUTLAW OCEAN MUSIC PROJECT:
A CROSSOVER BETWEEN MUSIC & JOURNALISM
All music in this project is based on THE OUTLAW OCEAN, a New York Times best-selling book by Ian Urbina that chronicles lawlessness at sea around the world. The reporting touches on a diversity of abuses ranging from illegal and overfishing, arms trafficking at sea, human slavery, gun-running, intentional dumping, murder of stowaways, thievery of ships, and other topics. The music is an act of solidarity across geography and language, and an attempt at storytelling from written word to music. It is a captivating collection of inspired songs. Take your pick: listen to ambient tracks, classical, electronic or hiphop.