“We want to help break the cycle by keeping plastics in the economy [keeping jobs for recylers] and out of the ocean,” Karnak on @Dell's work leading to Next Wave to tackle reducing plastics in the supply chain. https://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/water-wilson-50-years-water-conflict-and-cooperation … #WaterAtWilson #oceanplastics
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Karnak from
@Dell and next steps with Next Wave: "This supply chain gives us an affordable resource -- makes it commercially viable, provides jobs for recyclers, and provides a template for others." https://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/water-wilson-50-years-water-conflict-and-cooperation …#WaterAtWilson#oceanplastics#BeatPlasticPollution2 odpowiedzi 0 podanych dalej 2 polubionePokaż ten wątek -
For more about the importance of plastics, oceans, health, and
#citizenscience, check out@WilsonSTIP's "Tackling Microplastics on Our Own"https://www.wilsoncenter.org/article/tackling-microplastics-our-own …1 odpowiedź 1 podany dalej 1 polubionyPokaż ten wątek -
“There is an infrastructure race and China is winning” -- Mike Sfraga,
@TheWilsonCenter, with regard to China's approach to the Arctic.#WaterAtWilson
Watch: https://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/water-wilson-50-years-water-conflict-and-cooperation …
Further reading:https://www.wilsoncenter.org/article/chinas-growing-arctic-presence …1 odpowiedź 1 podany dalej 3 polubionePokaż ten wątek -
Warner-Kramer,
@StateDept: China is trying to develop its own fishery and subsidizes its own fisheries. But it has not ratified the Port State Measures Agreement. “We won’t be able to tackle [IUU] problems without their help.”#WaterAtWilson
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Pulwarty,
@NOAA: "When there are disasters these days the first country to step up is China."#WaterAtWilson
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Deirdre Warner-Kramer,
@StateDept, responds to questions about international fishing practices: Iceland and a Denmark and Greenland have rebranded themselves- instead of being “small island developing states,” they are “large ocean nations”#WaterAtWilson1 odpowiedź 0 podanych dalej 1 polubionyPokaż ten wątek -
Discussion shifted to water recycling.
@GoodmanSherri points out that Israel recycles over 80% of their water, and uses much of it for agriculture. China, e.g. https://www.newsecuritybeat.org/2018/11/recycled-water-solve-beijings-water-woes-implementation-falls-short-2/ …, is also recycling. “We don’t do nearly as much as we could [in the US]”#WaterAtWilson1 odpowiedź 1 podany dalej 2 polubionePokaż ten wątek -
“DoD has been concerned about water scarcity & water supply… for some time,”
@GoodmanSherri notes. There is a growing need to make bases more resilient, in conjunction with surrounding communities.#WaterAtWilson1 odpowiedź 0 podanych dalej 1 polubionyPokaż ten wątek -
"I’ve been working on these issues for a very long time… and one thing that’s nice about these issues is that when it comes to international oceans and fisheries policies U.S. is very consistent." Warner-Kramer,
@StateDept. Freedom of navigation, food, all remain important.1 odpowiedź 0 podanych dalej 1 polubionyPokaż ten wątek
“China’s thirst ripples globally," says Jennifer Turner, Director of @wilsonCEF. 50% of China’s water is, by Chinese standards, not safe to drink so they are looking globally for solutions to this issue. https://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/water-wilson-50-years-water-conflict-and-cooperation … #WaterAtWilson
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