Clean Seas augmented reality experience raises awareness on marine litter issue

Leveraging the advantages of augmented reality for reaching audiences, a new Clean Seas augmented reality experience created by Singapore creative technology studio MeshMinds, in cooperation with the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), now allows audiences to immerse themselves in the challenge of tackling the marine litter problem.

Working with the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and Singaporean artist, André Wee, MeshMinds created a virtual ocean teaming with sea creatures made from plastic waste.

https://safety4sea.com/clean-seas-augmented-reality-experience-raises-awareness-on-marine-litter-issue/

[FAQ] How Negative Emission Technologies Like CDR Can Reduce Carbon Footprint?

Recently UNEP released a report underlying the emission gap and policing in countries. Here we are discussing the role of negative emission technologies in emission controlling, as seen from the report uploaded in the Safety4Sea website.

CDR technology

Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) refers to various approaches to reducing atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide by removing it from the air. In addition to land-use changes such as afforestation, reforestation, and ecological restoration,...

http://mfame.guru/faq-how-negative-emission-technologies-like-cdr-can-reduce-carbon-footprint/

Countries Burning 50% More Fossil Fuel by 2030, Widening Emission Gaps, Says UNEP Report

According to a Safety4Sea article, the United Nations Environment Programme’s (UNEP) issued a report assessing countries’ plans and outlooks for fossil fuel production highlighting a significant production gap.

Key Players Formulating the Report

The report was produced by leading research organizations, including the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), International Institute for Sustainable Development, Overseas Development Institute, CICERO Centre for International Climate and...

http://mfame.guru/countries-burning-50-more-fossil-fuel-by-2030-widening-emission-gaps-says-unep-report/

Governments set to produce double the amount of fossil fuels than can be burned under 2°C warming by 2030

The United Nations Environment Programme’s (UNEP) issued a report assessing countries’ plans and outlooks for fossil fuel production highlighting a significant production gap.

The report was produced by leading research organizations, including the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), International Institute for Sustainable Development, Overseas Development Institute, CICERO Centre for International Climate and Environmental Research, Climate Analytics, and UNEP, and more than 50 researchers...

https://safety4sea.com/governments-set-to-produce-double-the-amount-of-fossil-fuels-than-can-be-burned-under-2c-warming-by-2030/