The UK Overseas Territories and Climate Change: Capacity Building, Science Diplomacy, and COP26

Frost, MT and Buckley, P 2022 The UK Overseas Territories and Climate Change: Capacity Building, Science Diplomacy, and COP26. The Marine Biologist, 21.

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Official URL: https://www.mba.ac.uk/issue-21

Abstract/Summary

The January edition of The Marine Biologist is available to MBA members now! The UK has the 5th largest marine estate in the world, covering approximately 2% of the global ocean. The UK has a shared responsibility with the Overseas Territories for these vast, biodiverse areas of ocean. From climate change to a coral reef pandemic, we look at the issues affecting the UKOTs marine environments and the people that rely on them. We are proud to present an account of diving year-round in Antarctica accompanied by magnificent photos. All this and our regular roundup of science, news, reviews, features, and what's happening around the Marine Biological Association. And we are delighted to welcome Professor Heather Koldewey, Senior Technical Specialist at Zoological Society of London and MBA Council member, whose guest editorial introduces this edition.

Item Type: Publication - Article
Additional Keywords: COP26, Climate change, Science diplomacy, UK Overseas Territories, Capacity Building
Subjects: Ecology and Environment
Marine Sciences
Policies
Divisions: Marine Biological Association of the UK > Other (MBA)
Depositing User: Tamar Atkinson
Date made live: 14 Mar 2022 11:11
Last Modified: 09 Feb 2024 16:57
URI: https://plymsea.ac.uk/id/eprint/9597

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