BLOG ClimateScience July 25, 2023

Wild Facts About Algae

Sometimes, some of the world’s most ecologically important species are the simplest. Enter a true star of the ocean: algae! The term “algae” is a blanket term that refers to a group of primarily marine organisms that hav...

BLOG ClimateScience July 25, 2023

Wild Facts About Algae

I moved to South Carolina only two months before Hurricane Matthew made headlines in October 2016 as the first Category 5 Atlantic hurricane in almost a decade. I still remember the quiet, sunny days as Hurricane Matthew...

BLOG ClimateScience July 20, 2023

How NOAA helps Communities Weather Hurricane Season

It’s almost that time of year again, when the ocean community converges in Washington, DC, for Capitol Hill Ocean Week (CHOW). Next week, scientists, policymakers, advocates and business leaders will come together to lea...

BLOG ClimateScience June 2, 2023

Climate Change Takes Over Capitol Hill Ocean Week

When I took on the role as Ocean Conservancy’s director of climate and plastics initiative, I was determined to be more “out there” in 2023. But be careful what you wish for! I certainly didn’t expect to be sharing a pho...

BLOG ClimateScience May 20, 2023

TEDxPortland: The Intersection of Climate and Plastics

We’ve heard so much about the effects of climate change on our ocean. Carbon pollution from fossil fuel use and land development have heated the atmosphere and ocean. When carbon pollution enters the atmosphere, the extr...

BLOG ClimateScience March 27, 2023

How Does Carbon Pollution Impact Our Ocean

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has sounded the alarm on climate change since their first report in 1990. Their reports provide policymakers with the information they need, like those in the UN Frame...

BLOG ClimateScience March 24, 2023

What the IPCC Report Says About Our Ocean

For several years, Ocean Conservancy has joined with partners to sound the call for the decarbonization of the shipping industry. Each year, the shipping industry delivers more than 10 billion tons of goods—amountin...

BLOG ClimateFisheries March 10, 2023

How the U.S. Can Cut Maritime Emissions

Living in the beautiful state of Maryland—I know a thing or two about crabs. I have a crab magnet on my car, crab décor in my home and Old Bay crab seasoning in my cupboard.  Crabs are crustaceans—living all over th...

BLOG ClimateScience March 3, 2023

5 Species of Crab to Meet

Clean ocean energy solutions are critical to reducing emissions and averting the climate crisis. Climate change is the single greatest threat our ocean faces. It puts the wildlife and communities that depend on the ocean...

BLOG ClimateScience February 14, 2023

What is Our Ocean’s Role in the Transition to Clean Energy?

In November, countries around the globe came together at the 27th UNFCCC Conference of the Parties (COP27) in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, to negotiate a collective path forward towards solutions to the climate crisis facing...