The need for innovative climate and marine protection strategies
As the prospect of catastrophic effects from climate change becomes increasingly likely, the need for action is ever more dire. On current trends, within a decade or so, stabilizing at 2℃ may be beyond our grasp. The upcoming United Nations Climate Action Summit can help to galvanize change, but climate action is still stymied by long-standing international divisions and a failure of the global community to recognize that the crisis demands dramatic and wide-ranging reforms.
Marine conservation also faces many challenges. Earlier this year, the Pacific nation of Palau amended plans to create a huge marine reserve to allow Japanese trawlers access to its waters. This marine sanctuary was originally supported with great fanfare in the media and by the marine conservation community, but it has been plagued by issues, including – crucially – sustainability. A key question arises with such large-scale marine conversation efforts:
It is nice to protect things in the ocean, but who is going to pay for it?
Perhaps whale carbon offsets could provide a new business model for sustainably managing the life in our oceans while mitigating for climate change?
Further reading:
IMF. 2019. The Value of Whales and Every Other Breath [Podcast]. IMF Poscasts, 15 Sep. 2019.
Lutz SJ, Glavan JC, Rubilla A. 2019. Assessment of Oceanic Blue Carbon in the UAE: Policy Options. Produced by Abu Dhabi Global Environmental Data Initiative (AGEDI)/GRID-Arendal. 37 pp.
Pearson H. 2019. “Sea creatures store carbon in the ocean – could protecting them help slow climate change?” [Online magazine]. The Conversation, 2 Apr. 2019.
UN Environment. 2018. “Business unusual: How “fish carbon” stabilizes our climate” [Blog post]. UN Environment News and Stories, 24 Oct. 2018.
Lutz SJ, Pearson H, Vatter J, Bhakta D. 2018. Oceanic Blue Carbon. Story Map, GRID-Arendal.
Toomey, J. 2018. “Fish Carbon, Exploring Marine Vertebrate Carbon Services.” Animated video, produced by GRID-Arendal and AGEDI.
Lutz SJ, Pearson H, 2018. “International Endorsement of “Whale Carbon” [Blog post]. Blue Forests Project News Blog, 20 Sep. 2018.
Thompson K, Miller K, Johnston P, Santillo D. 2017. Storage of carbon by marine ecosystems and their contribution to climate change mitigation. Greenpeace Research Laboratories Technical Report (Review) 03-2017. 71 pp.
Lutz S. 2016. “Save a Whale, Save the Planet” [Blog post]. Blue Forests Project News Blog, 2 Nov. 2016.
Lutz SJ & Martin AH. 2014. Fish Carbon: Exploring Marine Vertebrate Carbon Services. Published by GRID-Arendal, Norway.