The Heat: Climate Crisis | Marine heatwaves
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A new United Nations report says the world's oceans are in serious trouble. More than 600 scientists from around the world found climate change, pollution, overfishing and the loss of marine life are pushing the oceans deeper into crisis.
They say urgent action is needed to reverse the damage. #Heat #climatecrisis #oceanwarming #marinelife #coralreefs #globalwarming #elnino
Guests:
Julian Jackson is the Project Director of Ocean Governance at The Pew Charitable Trusts in London.
Deneine Powell is the Executive Director of the Urban Sustainability Directors Network.
Mohammed Mahmoud is Chief Executive Officer of the Climate and Water Initiative and Lead of the Middle East Climate and Water Policy at the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health.
Lisa Sachs is Director of the Columbia Center for Sustainable Investment and Associate Professor at the Columbia Climate School.
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