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  1. | by Jason Scorse & David Helvarg in the Hill

    Last week President Biden made a firm commitment to America from polluting fossil energy to clean renewable power. We and other coastal residents are heartened by his “whole government” approach to tackling the climate crisis, especially his focus on the positive employment impacts of making smart climate investments.  However, we get concerned when the president identifies linked to building electric cars in the industrial heartland, yet fails to note the millions of additional climate jobs that could be created in our coastal regions and on our public seas in a new blue economy. 

  2. | by David Helvarg in the the Hill

    What can we expect from a when it comes to our public seas and blue economy that’s worth an estimated $373 billion?  

  3. | by Jason Scorse; David Helvarg

    The lack of focus on our public seas and coastlines in addressing climate change has been particularly egregious given that the ocean economy is worth $373 billion and that Americans live in coastal counties increasingly impacted by rising, warming, acidifying ocean waters.