WWF Statement on New Shark and Ray Assessment

A major study re-assessing the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List status for all sharks, rays and chimeras reveals that over 1/3 of all these species are now at risk of extinction caused by over-fishing. Governments and regional fisheries bodies must act now to stop over-fishing and prevent a global extinction crisis. The experts found that the number of threatened species has doubled since the last global study while the number of endangered and critically endangered species has more than tripled. Three species have been classified as “possibly extinct," not having been recorded for 80 years on average. All threatened sharks and rays are being depleted by over-fishing, with habitat loss and destruction and climate change compounding the risks, affecting 1 in 3 and 1 in 10 species respectively.

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€45million EU-SCORES Project aims to deliver ‘world-first’ bankable multi-source offshore marine energy parks

A new €45million marine energy project - European SCalable Offshore Renewable Energy Sources (EU-SCORES) - is paving the way for bankable multi-source offshore parks across Europe by 2025.

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Los Angeles to transition to 100% renewable energy by 2035, generating 10,000 new jobs

Los Angeles City Council has voted for its Department of Water and Power to transition to 100% renewable energy by 2035, which will be underpinned by a long-term hiring plan for nearly 10,000 'green' jobs.

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