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    How Blockchain Can Clean Our Oceans
    Blockchain technology was born from an idea to create something uncentralized, transparent, impervious to change and totally secure. These qualities are very like the characteristics people seek when they listen to "social good".


    It's not surprising that many companies are looking at ways technology can be utilized to benefit others and increase their own performance.


    Cleaning Oceans



    The ocean is a life source as well as a sink for the world's waste, yet its health is deteriorating to the negative.


    The marine biodiversity has been destroyed due to pollution and overfishing. cmc can have a significant impact on the intensity of storms as well as illnesses. An alarming percentage of marine species are at risk of disappearing due to current rate of progress. Because of the limited temperature ranges they can live in marine species are in danger of going extinct twice as quickly than land species.


    The situation is so dire that it has even become an issue in U.S. politics: Since Biden's inauguration and subsequent executive orders, federal agencies have to curb their overallocation of fossil fuels in favor of renewables and energy efficiency--including reducing America's dependence on oil by promoting domestic energy production such as wind and solar power.

    The move was widely lauded by environmental groups, however it was it was met with a fierce opposition by U.S oil companies as well as some who claimed that it would harm American jobs.


    While some efforts are put into reducing the impact of human activities on the planet generally, they are not enough. Oceans are often overlooked and must be addressed in order for this ecosystem to survive as an ecosystem that can support the species we live in today.


    With blockchain-based projects such as aquari, coin enthusiasts can take concrete steps to do just that.


    The Ocean Cleanup seeks to remove the oceans of plastic debris, with lofty goals to eliminate 90% of ocean floating plastic pollution.

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