Deep Dives: Team Favorites
Our team's favorite thought-provoking research providing extensive learning opportunities
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The Economist Group, World Ocean InitiativeDrawing on the latest data and in-depth interviews with leading experts in government, business, finance and conservation, this report provides valuable insights for all stakeholders working to achieve a sustainable ocean economy.
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Business for Ocean Sustainability TEAM FAVORITE
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One Ocean FoundationThe ocean matters and has widespread implications beyond the ocean itself.
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Increasing finance for a healthy ocean TEAM FAVORITE
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The Friends of Ocean ActionThe Ocean Finance Handbook, is a guide to support an increase in finance flowing towards the sustainable blue economy. The Handbook provides a key resource to enhance understanding of finance for a healthy ocean and generate conversations between financial institutions and marine-based businesses, conservation professionals and ocean project managers.
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Investors and the Blue Economy TEAM FAVORITE
Credit Suisse and Responsible Investor In addition to being the largest natural carbon sink on the planet, our ocean is a tremendous source of economic livelihoods for billions of people. The value of global ocean assets is estimated at over US$24 trillion -- making it the seventh largest economy in the world in GDP terms.
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The Ocean Economy in 2030 TEAM FAVORITE
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OECDThis report explores the growth prospects for the ocean economy, its capacity for future employment creation and innovation, and its role in addressing global challenges. Special attention is devoted to the emerging ocean-based industries.
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