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10 Simple Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint on Earth Day

Earth Day 2024: 10 Simple Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint AI Power For Maximizing The Green Economy AI has emerged as a powerful tool in addressing the challenges of ocean conservation affected by Climate Change. By harnessing the capabilities of AI, we can better understand and mitigate the threats facing our oceans. AI technology Read More

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Climate Change: The Ocean’s Silent Cry

The ocean is silently crying out for help. Climate change is causing the ocean to warm, leading to coral bleaching, ocean acidification, and sea level rise. As the ocean’s temperature rises, marine life is being threatened, with some species facing extinction. The ocean’s delicate balance is being disrupted, leading to changes in ocean currents, weather patterns, and the availability of food. We must act now to protect the ocean and its inhabitants, or risk losing them forever.

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Underwater Video along Mexico’s Meso-American Coral Reef from a US Navy Veteran

This Underwater Video along Mexico’s Meso-American Coral Reef from a US Navy Veteran (me) was filmed off the coast of Playa del Carmen and was my first official step in becoming a top underwater videographer dedicated to ocean conservation and coral reef restoration.  Here are some of my UREEF.org Mission Objectives 1. Create a continuing Read More

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A Look at Our Top Coral Reef Restoration Projects

Coral reefs are some of the most diverse and important ecosystems on the planet. To help protect and restore these vital habitats, we’ve compiled a list of the top coral reef restoration projects from around the world. From the Caribbean to the Pacific, these projects are helping to restore coral reefs and protect the species that depend on them. Learn more about these inspiring projects and how you can help.

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What Is Climate Change?

Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Such shifts can be natural, due to changes in the sun’s activity or large volcanic eruptions. But since the 1800s, human activities have been the main driver of climate change, primarily due to the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas. Burning fossil Read More