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ISSUE 08 September 2015 |
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Marine litter MOOC to kick off | |
Those wishing to enhance their knowledge of marine litter issues have the opportunity to take part in a web-based course organised free of charge by UNEP in cooperation with the Open University of the Netherlands. A Massive Online Open Course (MOOC) presenting practical options for fighting marine litter in local contexts will be held between 26 October and 20 December and is aimed at activists, policymakers, researchers and others. In 2010 alone, an estimated eight million metric tonnes of plastic entered the oceans, threatening marine life and even ending up in human food. The waste is broken down into smaller pieces by sunlight, oxidation and waves, amplifying the problem. UNEP’s 2014 Champion of the Earth prize was awarded to Boyan Slat, who at the age of just 19 founded the Ocean Clean Up initiative with the aim of using natural currents to clear up the plastic. In order to sign up for the course, please click here. |
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