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Tri-national collaboration & research in the Gardens of the Queen: The expedition begins
July 12, 2024Coral reefs are some of the world’s most imperiled marine habitats. Impacts from climate change, pollution, overfishing and resource extraction combine to threaten reefs all over the world. This is especially true in the Caribbean, where rapid development is underway across the Caribbean Sea, exacerbating the stressors on coral reefs and their related seagrass and mangrove ecosystems. -
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A journey to Cuba's underwater Eden [PDF]
July 12, 2024Ten days of Exploration in the Gardens of the Queen -
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US-Cuba Memorandum of understanding [PDF]
July 12, 2024JOINT STATEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE REPUBLIC OF CUBA ON COOPERATION ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION -
Letter
US-Cuba Joint statement on environmental cooperation [PDF]
July 12, 2024JOINT STATEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ANDTHE REPUBLIC OF CUBA ON COOPERATION ON ENVIRONMENTALPROTECTION -
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Bridging the Gulf [PDF]
July 12, 2024Finding Common Ground on Environmental and Safety Preparedness for Offshore Oil and Gas in Cuba -
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US-Cuba relations put oceans at intersection of history and opportunity
July 12, 2024 | Daniel Whittle, Associate Vice President, Resilient CaribbeanPresident Obama’s decision to resume diplomatic relations with Cuba opens up a new level of collaboration and exchange with the Cuban partners that Environmental Defense Fund has cultivated for more than 13 years – while reminding us that the island’s much-needed economic development may also bring new environmental challenges. -
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US-Cuba ocean agreement: A breakthrough for marine science, protection
July 12, 2024 | Daniel Whittle, Associate Vice President, Resilient CaribbeanWith relations between the United States and Cuba continuing to improve, we knew it was just a matter of time before this new political reality would trickle down to the ocean floor. -
Letter
Letter to Biden transition team on US-Cuba environmental cooperation [PDF]
July 12, 2024As leaders of US non-profit organizations and academic institutions at the intersection ofscience and society, we look forward to working with you and your administration. Our purpose is to ask that in the first 100 days of your administration you resume diplomatic dialogue on environmental matters with the government of Cuba and reverse current administration policies and regulations that have restricted scientific and professional exchange between Americans and Cubans. -
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US-Cuba Working Together Again: Lessons from Environmental Cooperation [PDF]
July 12, 2024This publication is the product of the wisdom, research, field work, and commitment ofa highly diverse group of environmentalists from Cuba and the United States, many ofwhom have been working together for over two decades. -
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Ecosystem-based management of coral reefs and interconnected nearshore tropical habitats [PDF]
July 12, 2024The shallow, nearshore and intertidal areas of tropical regions across the globe harbor some of the most productive and diverse, but also most heavily impacted, marine ecosystems in the world (Wilkinson 2008; De’ath et al. 2012). By virtue of their proximity, coral reefs are inextricably linked to mangrove forests and seagrass beds, in terms of both facing common threats and supporting common species -
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Fishery cooperatives in Cuba: Potential benefits, legal feasibility, and governance pre-conditions (2014)
July 12, 2024Currently there is a strong interest in Cuba in improving the performance of the fisheries sector with respect to social, biological, and economic outcomes. Many important fishery resources appear to be overexploited, and previous fishery regulations have had mixed success in restoring fishery stocks. -
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Evaluation of the framework for national marine environmental policies in Cuba
July 12, 2024A slow rate of economic developmentand a national commitment to sustainable developmenthas enabled Cuba to maintain some of the best preservedmarine ecosystems in the Caribbean region. -
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National vulnerability assessment of 34 finfish species
July 12, 2024Coastal areas of Cuba harbor richbiodiversity that provide a variety of important ecosystemservices, including fisheries production. High-valueinvertebrate fisheries in Cuba are managed on the basis ofscientific assessments, but comparable data and analysesare lacking for the much larger number of exploited finfishspecies. -
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Sustainable Livelihoods and Resilience in Cuba’s Coastal Communities (English) [PDF]
July 12, 2024Sustainable livelihoods inCuba’s coastal zones:The challenge of achieving climateresilience in tourism, energy, fisheries,agriculture, and communities -
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Sustainable Livelihoods and Resilience in Cuba’s Coastal Communities (Spanish) [PDF]
July 12, 2024Medios de vida sostenibles en las zonascosteras cubanas: el desafío de lograr laresiliencia climática en turismo, energía,pesca, agricultura y comunidades -
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Navigating Jurisdictional REDD+: A Pricing Guide for Tropical Forest Nations
July 11, 2024 | Dylan McCall-Landry, Senior Director, Sustainable FinanceThe challenge is clear: if tropical deforestation were a country, it would rank fourth, only behind China, the US, and India in emissions. However, the solution is even clearer: these same forests can provide 23% of the cost-effective climate mitigation needed before 2030, if the right economic incentives are in place.[1] Despite numerous pledges, forest …More on:
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Analysis
Testing the feasibility of quantifying change in agricultural soil carbon stocks through empirical sampling
July 9, 2024There is disagreement about the potential for regenerative management practices to sequester sufficient soil organic carbon (SOC) to help mitigate climate change. Measuring change in SOC stocks following practice adoption at the grain of farm fields, within the extent of regional agriculture, could help resolve this disagreement -
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Why it’s time to explore the potential impacts of Solar Radiation Modification
July 8, 2024 | Lisa Dilling, Associate Chief ScientistThe impacts from climate change will continue to escalate in the years ahead, and a growing number of scientists, philanthropies and companies have become interested in strategies to lower global temperatures more quickly. One of the options is reflecting some sunlight back into space. Because the consequences of Solar Radiation Modification (SRM), as it’s called, -
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The future of groundwater in California: An introduction
July 3, 2024The 2014 Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) created, for the first time and on an unprecedented scale, a mandate to change how groundwater is managed statewide in California. While enacting SGMA was a tremendous step forward, communities and water districts now face the considerable challenge of creating successful groundwater management programs. -
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A first for Shark Week and marine research in Cuba
July 1, 2024This spring, we made history together with a Discovery Channel film crew and a group of divers and scientists, 50 miles off Cuba’s south coast. -
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Cuba's shark conservation plan: A scientific move at the right time
July 1, 2024Cuba’s historic National Plan of Action to conserve and sustain vulnerable sharks – crafted in collaboration with Environmental Defense Fund and the first such plan developed by a Caribbean island – is a breakthrough. -
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Cuba's National Plan of Action: Spanish
July 1, 2024Plan de Acción Nacional de Conservación y Manejo de Condrictios de la República de Cuba -
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Cuba's National Plan of Action: English
July 1, 2024National Plan of Action for the Conservation and Management of Chondrichthyes in the Republic of Cuba -
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Cultivating Climate-Smart Dairy: A supplier engagement guide to manure management technologies
June 27, 2024In EDF’s new guide for food companies engaging their farmers on dairy methane solutions, we walk through how to get started with new manure management systems.More on:
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Cultivating climate-smart dairy
June 27, 2024This guide from EDF and The Climate Source is meant for food and agriculture companies to share with their suppliers and support them in making the transition to climate-smart agriculture by creating awareness about relevant solutions and potential ways to fund them.More on: