The effects of the coronavirus on marine life
All countries over the world are currently facing the coronavirus crisis. The pandemic has had a significant impact on various aspects of our lives and environment, including life below water.
All countries over the world are currently facing the coronavirus crisis. The pandemic has had a significant impact on various aspects of our lives and environment, including life below water.
Coronavirus is an existential threat; one aspect of well-being and long-term sustainability for all of us on this planet.
Whilst coronavirus is nothing to sneeze at (pardon the pun), it is forcing complete lockdowns in places like northern Italy and Australia.
What constitutes well-being? In many ways this is a rather sensitive topic as political, religious, cultural and ethical issues come into play.
Unless you have been living under a rock, most of us have heard and may even have solar technology atop our roofs at home.
Australia is facing the worst drought ever, brought on by the climate crisis. Yet not all, including our political leaders, are convinced.
Civilization is faced with an existential crisis of proportions never faced before. Despite this, solutions abound, with new innovations appearing at every turn.
Business models are imbued within the very fabric of every enterprise, whether known or not. Often enterprises display several business models at once (think Amazon, Google etc.).
Continuing our innovation series, let’s look at a scalable and affordable solution that globally addresses our plastics in the ocean.