Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Marine conservation introduced as a climate solution

Q: How was marine conservation was introduced as a climate solution?

A: Through a series of meetings I organized in Washington, DC, between April 9 and 16, 2008, with Greenpeace USA, Conservation International, The Ocean Foundation, White House CEQ, Heinz Center, and the World Bank.

References:

Lutz, M. 2008a. Overfishing has reduced ocean CO2 sequestration. Powerpoint presentation to Greenpeace USA. April 2008. Greenpeace USA, Washington D.C.
Lutz, M. 2008b. Overfishing has reduced ocean CO2 sequestration. Powerpoint presentation to Conservation International. April 2008. Conservation International, Arlington, Virginia.
Lutz, M. 2008c. Overfishing has reduced ocean CO2 sequestration. Powerpoint presentation to The Ocean Foundation. April 2008. The Ocean Foundation, Washington D.C.
Lutz, M. 2008d. Overfishing has reduced ocean CO2 sequestration. Powerpoint presentation to White House Council on Environmental Quality CEQ. April 2008. The White House, Washington D.C.
Lutz, M. 2008e. Overfishing has reduced ocean CO2 sequestration. Powerpoint presentation to Heinz Center for Science, Economics and the Environment. April 2008. Heinz Center for Science, Economics and the Environment. Washington D.C.
Lutz, M. 2008f. Overfishing has reduced ocean CO2 sequestration. Powerpoint presentation to World Bank Global Program on Fisheries (PROFISH) Steering Committee. April 2008. The World Bank, Washington D.C.
Lutz, M. 2008g. Overfishing has reduced ocean CO2 sequestration. [Pamphlet]. Author’s personal collection (Lutz S), Arendal, Norway. 1 pp.

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