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Energy Transition Commission at
#COP25 UK Pavillion aim for less than 2C - has@UKParliament given up on less than 1.5C?! Web shows mostly male commissioners & listed considerations suggests priority is economic growth over climate emergency http://energy-transitions.org/#notgoodenoughpic.twitter.com/DFPvdh1yvz
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We are here, Niue & all Pacific Island reps, to fight for our region of the world & way of life. Message to high-emitting countries: please see it from our perspective. Let’s all work together & act now - Minister of Natural Res.
#COP25@SprepChannel#BlueCOPpic.twitter.com/JA0TlYVjgQ
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Niue protected 40% of EEZ in 2017, working to include importance of ocean in commitments on climate change to the UNFCCC (NDC) & keep communities involved & informed. Taking action to reduce impacts to
#Niue & preserve culture - Dept of Environment#COP25@SprepChannel#BlueCOPpic.twitter.com/0n9lLgwsa3
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The blue Pacific continent is experiencing affects of climate change, action is needed now to limit the average temperature change to less than 1.5C. The ocean-climate nexus cannot be left out of UNFCCC discussions - Cristelle Pratt
@ForumSEC at packed side event!#BlueCOP#COP25pic.twitter.com/29BtXfxnLF
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Link between healthy ocean and migration important to recognise, notably mobility & retreat from impacts of climate change -
@MariamChazal@IOM_MECC#BlueCOP#COP25pic.twitter.com/QlEDCqSyr7
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Indigenous knowledge of Pacific Islanders has managed ocean sustainably throughout history, that knowledge must now be incorporated into adaptation plans - Espen Ronnenberg
#BlueCOP#COP25@SprepChannelpic.twitter.com/g5IYzIYPSj
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Adaptation measures are necessary; people with the highest exposure and vulnerability are those with the least capacity to respond. This panel will focus on Action Action Action! - Dr Miko Maekawa, Ocean policy research institute japan
#BlueCOP#COP25pic.twitter.com/AzrE4XF7GE
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Shipping targets of IMO not yet enough to keep within the 1.5C - one huge opportunity = reduce ship speed. Even 10% speed reduction means 27% fewer emissions! -
@SeasAtRisk Monica Verbeek#BlueCOP#COP25#Shippingpic.twitter.com/FlINQ3RLLF
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Insurance sector starting to align their portfolios with Paris Agreement goal of 1.5 degrees or less. Costs of risks are driving these decisions.
@karen_sack working with private sector to insure & invest in coastal ecosystems as adaptation option#BlueCOP#COP25@oceanunitepic.twitter.com/TNdxg6mYIC
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Fish are provider of nutrients on coral reefs, trophic relationships are important for healthy coastal ecosystems & so carbon storage -
@JoachimClaudet outlines importance of MPAs & ocean protection#BlueCOP#COP25#Becausetheoceanpic.twitter.com/VRlXleLciH
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70% of countries with a coast included ocean in NDCs, hope that after next round, 100% will recognise ocean in their NDCs. Also need to include ocean for climate in ABNJ - Lisa Levin
@Scripps_Ocean#COP25#BlueCOPpic.twitter.com/F2z8QwlZZX
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Mexico has 65% more marine territory than terrestrial. Mexico has to bring cultural diversity, ocean & biodiversity into political & legal approaches - Camila Zepeda Lusaka at the
#COP25 Legal Innovations side event#BlueCOPpic.twitter.com/KNE6TV8oeq
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At
#COP25 Dr Agnes Kijazi of@WMO reports that in Tanzania increased awareness of land-based plastic pollution which impacts the ocean has led to changes in both policies & behaviours#BlueCOP#oceanpic.twitter.com/5wIWMeeVCT
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Fiji & other Pacific Ocean states are driving process to include an ocean text in climate agreement. Hope is that if it’s not included in
#COP25, then maybe@UKParliament leaders of#COP26 will be a catalyst to its success -@taholopic.twitter.com/8Sj8RFYr79
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“Healthy fisheries & healthy oceans are most resilient to climate change, so good fisheries management should be a priority for all nations” -
@winkybe at#COP25#MoanaBluePacific#oceanpic.twitter.com/xBMpCxDd74
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CCR meeting venue did not disappoint!
#sunset#Norway#Skagerrakpic.twitter.com/qDTf6OeuGS
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New technology is creating opportunities in fish behaviour research:
@TSordalen working with machine learning to identify coastal fish species, natural behaviour & maybe even individuals in Norway, using probably the most expensive bucket in the world, a “QuadEye”@uiagder#CCRpic.twitter.com/spAnApHGi9
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New technology has opened up novel research directions for
@rebekahoomen - does cod “drumming” (sounds that#cod make during mating ritual) affect mate choice (thus gene flow) between different genotypes (genetically different communities) within a population?#CCR@uiagderpic.twitter.com/CBDtiHEWKd
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