DiscoverHow Green Is Your Deal?#15: How green is your ocean? Marine governance and the European Green Deal
#15: How green is your ocean? Marine governance and the European Green Deal

#15: How green is your ocean? Marine governance and the European Green Deal

Update: 2024-09-17
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Oceans are at the forefront of climate change. As the biggest carbon sink, they play an important role in absorbing greenhouse gas emissions from the atmosphere. However, this absorption also heats up the ocean and results in ocean acidification, with significant negative consequences for marine ecosystems and the people who depend on them for their livelihood. At the same time, it has also become one of the prime locations for renewable energy generation.


In this episode, Froukje Maria Platjouw and Judith van Leeuwen, marine governance experts, share their insights on how the EU governs its oceans and seas, how it features into the European Green Deal, and the challenges sustainable marine governance faces.


For more information on their Horizon Europe research projects, which study how to navigate the complexity of EU marine governance under the European Green Deal to develop a coherent and integrated EU ocean policy framework, you can go here: CrossGov and PERMAGOV.




Music: ‘Lazy Walk’ by Cheel.

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#15: How green is your ocean? Marine governance and the European Green Deal

#15: How green is your ocean? Marine governance and the European Green Deal

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