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The Glasgow Climate Conference (COP26)

Mitchell Lennan and Elisa Morgera

One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde, UK

There is an urgent need to address how climate change impacts the ocean's health and, in turn, affects human rights.

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International legal requirements for environmental and socio-cultural assessments for large-scale industrial fisheries

Julia Nakamura, Daniela Diz and Elisa Morgera

University of Strathclyde, UK

Legal requirements for environmental impact assessments in large-scale industrial fisheries are explored, advocating for inclusion of social and cultural impacts to ensure sustainable practice.

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Addressing the ocean-climate nexus in the BBNJ agreement: strategic environmental assessments, human rights and equity in ocean science

Elisa Morgera, Kirsty McQuaid, Giulia La Bianca, Holly Niner, Lynne Shannon, Mia Strand, Sian Rees, Kerry Howell, Bernadette Snow, Alana Malinde SN Lancaster and Warwick Sauer

One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde, UK

Providing a global assessment of international obligations addressing the ocean-climate nexus, this paper calls for fair research partnerships considering context, diverse knowledge, power dynamics.

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Ocean-based climate action and human rights implications under the international climate change regime

Elisa Morgera, Mitchell Lennan, Kati Kulovesi, Giulia La Bianca, Holly J. Niner, Ellycia Harrould-Kolieb , Eugenia Recio Piva, Jeremy Hills, Mara Ntona, Alana Malinde SN Lancaster, Mia Strand, Bernadette Snow, Kira Erwin, Lynne Shannon, Sian Rees, Kieran Hyder, Georg Engelhard and Kerry Howell

One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde, UK

This article focuses on the need for preventative and precautionary approaches to the interdependence of climate change mitigation and adaptation.

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Ocean and human rights under the international climate change regime

Morgera, Elisa, Mitchell Lennan, Kati Kulovesi, Giulia La Bianca, Holly J. Niner, Ellycia Harrould-Kolieb, Eugenia Recio Piva, Jeremy Hills, Mara Ntona, Alana Malinde SN Lancaster, Mia Strand, Bernadette Snow, Kira Erwin, Lynne Shannon, Sian Rees, Kieran Hyder, Georg Engelhard, and Kerry Howell

One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde, UK

After stressing the role of marine biodiversity in the ocean-climate nexus, the limited extent to which the international climate change regime has so far addressed the ocean is highlighted.

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Ocean-climate nexus: understanding the changes, responding to the challenges

European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency

European Commission

Strengthening the nexus between the ocean and climate change is a priority for the EU and scientific research on the ocean and climate nexus reinforces the understanding of change in the ocean.

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Ocean and climate change dialogue 2022

Chair of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice

UN Framework Convention on Climate Change

Key messages, a summary of proceedings and ways forward identified in the dialogue.