Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation - Publications
Updating what we know about ocean acidification and key global challenges
It is amazing to think that just ten years ago hardly anyone had heard of ocean acidification. It is now much more widely understood that the increasing amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) we are emitting into the air by our activities is reacting with the ocean to alter its chemistry and push it along the scale towards acidity and is, amongst other effects, reducing the availability of carbonate ions needed by many marine animals and plants to build their shells and skeletons. …
27 Sep 2012 | Downloads - publication
Ocean acidification - Making it clear
A fresh look at the global problem of ocean acidification for those people who want to know a little more. …
13 May 2011 | Downloads - publication
Mitigating Climate Change through Restoration and Management of Coastal Wetlands and Near-shore Marine Ecosystems
Challenges and Opportunities
12 May 2011 | Downloads - publication
Capturing and Conserving Natural Coastal Carbon: Building mitigation, advancing adaptation
Capturing and Conserving Natural Coastal Carbon: Building mitigation, advancing adaptation …
24 Feb 2011 | Downloads - publication
A Framework for Social Adaptation to Climate Change
A Framework for Social Adaptation to Climate Change - Sustaining Tropical Coastal Communities & Industries …
08 Jun 2010 | Downloads - publication
Ocean Acidification: The Facts (English version)
Ocean Acidification: The Facts (English version) … | Spanish | Chinese | Arabic
07 Dec 2009 | Downloads - publication
The Management of Natural Coastal Carbon Sinks
The Management of Natural Coastal Carbon Sinks …
27 Nov 2009 | Downloads - publication
The Ocean and Climate Change - Executive summary
The Ocean and Climate Change - Executive summary …
27 Nov 2009 | Downloads - publication
The Ocean and Climate Change: Tools and Guidelines for Action
The Ocean and Climate Change: Tools and Guidelines for Action …
27 Nov 2009 | Downloads - publication
The Management of Natural Coastal Carbon Sinks
This report focuses on the management of natural coastal carbon sinks. The production of the report has been stimulated by an apparent lack of recognition and focus on on coastal marine ecosystems to complement activies already well advanced on land to address the best practice management of carbon sinks. …
13 Nov 2009 | Downloads - publication














