Mediapagesepsitename%% https://www.coralgardening.org/category/coralgardening-coral-gardening-media-reefs-restore/ Educate Protect Restore Mon, 28 Nov 2022 13:55:53 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://www.coralgardening.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/cropped-CoralGardening-Hand-512x512-32x32.png Mediapagesepsitename%% https://www.coralgardening.org/category/coralgardening-coral-gardening-media-reefs-restore/ 32 32 Historical decision by Dutch supreme court https://www.coralgardening.org/2019/12/24/historical-decision-by-dutch-supreme-court/ Tue, 24 Dec 2019 18:03:05 +0000 https://www.coralgardening.org/?p=2537 The Dutch government has obligations to urgently and significantly reduce emissions in line with its human rights obligations.

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Why are Veran and Frank co-plaintiffs in the climate case of Urgenda? For coral reefs it is important that global warming stays below the 1.5 degrees. If the Earth heats up more, most corals will die. Since coral reefs are the nursery of the ocean, this has huge consequences for most of marine life. No one can predict exactly what the consequences will be and what effects that will have on life on land.

In order to limit the temperature rise, concrete steps must be taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The Dutch government has made international agreements to realize this and it does not sufficiently comply with it. Urgenda, along with nearly 900 co-plaintiffs, sued the State in 2013, forcing them to realize the goals they agreed on. Veran and Frank are also co-plaintiffs because climate change is deadly for coral reefs and the survival of many hundreds of millions of people depending on coral reefs and other living beings on Earth. We can build as many reefs as we want, but if the temperature continues to rise, our efforts are useless.

Supreme court in Den Haag, Netherlands
Supreme court in Den Haag, Netherlands
Before the verdict of the supreme court
Before the verdict of the supreme court

Urgenda has won the previous court case and the appeal, and then the State appealed to the Supreme Court to ask whether the judiciary can decide on government policy. The Supreme Court ruled on December 20, 2019 that the judiciary is authorized to do so. The ruling is based on European Human Rights. “The government has a duty to protect its citizens from dangerous climate change.” We are very pleased with the clear ruling of the Supreme Court! View the ruling of the Supreme Court here, there is even a summary in English for the many international press attending the ruling, see at 21:45 min. The Supreme Court explains very clearly that the judiciary has the right to force the Dutch government to adhere to agreements and to protect its citizens. It is up to the government with which policy they want to achieve the goals. The Supreme Court makes it very clear that the government must have reduced greenhouse gas emissions with 25% by the end of 2020 compared to level of 1990. Read the entire ruling here, it is in Dutch, the official English version will be available half January.

Joy after the ruling
Joy after the ruling

Urgenda, and 700 other organisation, has made a 50 points plan to reduce greenhouse gases. They want to work together with the Dutch government to reach the climate goals.

Interview with Marjan Minnesma and Koos van den Berg
Interview with Marjan Minnesma of Urgenda and lawyer Koos van den Berg

The responses to the verdict are very different, from “Great!” and politically coloured answers such as: “Supreme Court? This is the CO2 Council full of D66 (left wing) people!”. But whatever political preference you have, climate change concerns all of us. There is global and scientific consensus that climate change is caused by humans and that the consequences are very serious. There is international agreement that action must be taken to combat further climate change. What legal consequences this ruling has for other situations that the Dutch and other governments must protect its citizens, is still unclear. The fact is that citizens have the right to life and a safe future, which the governments must guarantee.

Luckily there are already many people who are doing their share to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Together we can create a better living environment, and healthy coral reefs as the foundation of life in our ocean.

For English see at 21:45 min

Here are some responses in international media:
BBC
Fortune
NBC News
The Guardian
The New York Times

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Early birds save corals https://www.coralgardening.org/2016/04/11/coralgardening-radio-interview-early-bird/ Mon, 11 Apr 2016 15:01:41 +0000 http://www.coralgardening.org/?p=842 Early birds save corals What do birds and corals have in common?…

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Early birds save corals

What do birds and corals have in common? A reef is a natural source of life, including the fish that some birds feed on. But birds also lend their name to a popular Dutch radio show, Vroege Vogels (Early Birds). An episode focussed on corals and for that reason, CoralGardening and Marjolein (Diergaarde Blijdorp) were interviewed by Jeannette Parramore. What are a reef’s functions? How does Blijdorp farm corals? And how does CoralGardening do it in the open sea? What are the similarities and differences? Well, the early birds among us could enjoy the interview at Sunday April 10 between 7.00 and 10.00 am in Vroege Vogels at Radio 1.

Jeannette in gesprek met Frank
Frank and Jeannette in a very serious interview

 

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CoralGardening in the Bode https://www.coralgardening.org/2015/06/18/coralgardening-bode/ Thu, 18 Jun 2015 09:06:50 +0000 http://www.coralgardening.org/?p=334 On the 31st of May, CoralGardening was in the Bergse Bode. Vera…

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On the 31st of May, CoralGardening was in the Bergse Bode.

Vera was interviewed about the plans of CoralGardening. The headline almost sounds advertising: “Bergenaren go to Thailand to save coral”. That’s not how Vera said it. But hey, that is what they call artistic freedom. Ironically, CoralGardening is only mentioned one time in the entire article.

 

 

 

 

 
Original article: ‘Bergenaren gaan naar Thailand om koraal te redden’
Or take a look at the website of the Bode.

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