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The Blue Economy
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The Blue Economy

Growth, opportunity and a Sustainable Ocean Economy

EIU, 2015 more...


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Overview

Recommendation

Though oceans cover some 70% of the Earth’s surface, economically they have been relatively underexploited, until now. Technological advances in mining, aquaculture and energy bolster growing demand, which will help develop opportunities in the briny deep. Yet existing significant damage to the marine environment requires that government and business cooperate in protecting the oceans’ health. getAbstract recommends the Economist Intelligence Unit’s original overview of the new “blue economy” to all readers interested in what lies beneath.

Take-Aways

  • The world’s oceans harbor great potential for “offshore renewable energy, aquaculture, deep seabed mining and marine biotechnology.”
  • The growing demand for food, minerals and energy; coastal urbanization; and advances in technology and marine sciences will propel the industrialization of the deep.
  • Pollution, changing ocean chemistry due to carbon absorption and the effects of climate change on weather patterns have already damaged the world’s oceans.

About the Author

The Economist Intelligence Unit is an independent research and analysis organization.


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