Prof Tiffany Morrison
@proftiffanym.bsky.social
Prof, mentor and leader of Governing Changing Oceans program, University of Melbourne ARC Laureate @jcuofficial.bsky.social @w-u-r.bsky.social @snappartnership.bsky.social
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Governing novel climate interventions in rapidly changing oceans
Marine systems are rapidly changing in response to global heating. The scale and intensity of change are triggering a host of novel interventions to sustain oceans and ocean-dependent societies. Howev...
science.org
Global heating is rapidly altering marine ecosystems.
Novel interventions are gaining traction to sustain oceans and ocean-dependent societies, but they come with risks. 💥
Our new paper in @science.org explores how to "go slow to go fast" on ocean-based climate action.
Read more: bit.ly/45IrRMd
Novel interventions are gaining traction to sustain oceans and ocean-dependent societies, but they come with risks. 💥
Our new paper in @science.org explores how to "go slow to go fast" on ocean-based climate action.
Read more: bit.ly/45IrRMd
Reposted by Prof Tiffany Morrison
The Brief draws on our new Science paper here: bit.ly/483njCV
Proud collaboration with @sarahlawless.bsky.social @profterryhughes.bsky.social @robertstreit.bsky.social and others from the amazing Governing Changing Oceans team
Proud collaboration with @sarahlawless.bsky.social @profterryhughes.bsky.social @robertstreit.bsky.social and others from the amazing Governing Changing Oceans team
Governing novel climate interventions in rapidly changing oceans
Marine systems are rapidly changing in response to global heating. The scale and intensity of change are triggering a host of novel interventions to sustain oceans and ocean-dependent societies. Howev...
www.science.org
September 23, 2025 at 9:48 PM
The Brief draws on our new Science paper here: bit.ly/483njCV
Proud collaboration with @sarahlawless.bsky.social @profterryhughes.bsky.social @robertstreit.bsky.social and others from the amazing Governing Changing Oceans team
Proud collaboration with @sarahlawless.bsky.social @profterryhughes.bsky.social @robertstreit.bsky.social and others from the amazing Governing Changing Oceans team
Reposted by Prof Tiffany Morrison
At #ClimateWeekNYC, ocean-climate solutions must advance climate, equity & biodiversity.
Our Funders Brief offers 5 strategies for responsible investment:
Governance readiness
Rights-based interventions
Locally led initiatives
Ethical capacity
Climate effectiveness
Funders brief: bit.ly/46Payuq
Our Funders Brief offers 5 strategies for responsible investment:
Governance readiness
Rights-based interventions
Locally led initiatives
Ethical capacity
Climate effectiveness
Funders brief: bit.ly/46Payuq
September 23, 2025 at 9:48 PM
At #ClimateWeekNYC, ocean-climate solutions must advance climate, equity & biodiversity.
Our Funders Brief offers 5 strategies for responsible investment:
Governance readiness
Rights-based interventions
Locally led initiatives
Ethical capacity
Climate effectiveness
Funders brief: bit.ly/46Payuq
Our Funders Brief offers 5 strategies for responsible investment:
Governance readiness
Rights-based interventions
Locally led initiatives
Ethical capacity
Climate effectiveness
Funders brief: bit.ly/46Payuq
At #ClimateWeekNYC, ocean-climate solutions must advance climate, equity & biodiversity.
Our Funders Brief offers 5 strategies for responsible investment:
Governance readiness
Rights-based interventions
Locally led initiatives
Ethical capacity
Climate effectiveness
Funders brief: bit.ly/46Payuq
Our Funders Brief offers 5 strategies for responsible investment:
Governance readiness
Rights-based interventions
Locally led initiatives
Ethical capacity
Climate effectiveness
Funders brief: bit.ly/46Payuq
September 23, 2025 at 9:48 PM
At #ClimateWeekNYC, ocean-climate solutions must advance climate, equity & biodiversity.
Our Funders Brief offers 5 strategies for responsible investment:
Governance readiness
Rights-based interventions
Locally led initiatives
Ethical capacity
Climate effectiveness
Funders brief: bit.ly/46Payuq
Our Funders Brief offers 5 strategies for responsible investment:
Governance readiness
Rights-based interventions
Locally led initiatives
Ethical capacity
Climate effectiveness
Funders brief: bit.ly/46Payuq
Reposted by Prof Tiffany Morrison
Believe me, not just scientists are concerned... @mongabay.com
Experimental climate interventions in the world’s oceans are moving ahead in a regulatory vacuum, raising concerns among scientists about potential risks, Mongabay staff writer Edward Carver reported.
Experimental ocean climate fixes move ahead without regulation
Experimental climate interventions in the world’s oceans are moving ahead in a regulatory vacuum, raising concerns among scientists about potential risks, Mongabay staff writer Edward Carver…
news.mongabay.com
September 12, 2025 at 1:43 PM
Believe me, not just scientists are concerned... @mongabay.com
Reposted by Prof Tiffany Morrison
Experimental climate interventions in the world’s oceans are moving ahead in a regulatory vacuum, raising concerns among scientists about potential risks, Mongabay staff writer Edward Carver reported.
Experimental ocean climate fixes move ahead without regulation
Experimental climate interventions in the world’s oceans are moving ahead in a regulatory vacuum, raising concerns among scientists about potential risks, Mongabay staff writer Edward Carver…
news.mongabay.com
September 12, 2025 at 11:17 AM
Experimental climate interventions in the world’s oceans are moving ahead in a regulatory vacuum, raising concerns among scientists about potential risks, Mongabay staff writer Edward Carver reported.
Reposted by Prof Tiffany Morrison
Out today! ‘Quantifying coral reef–ocean interactions is critical for predicting reef futures under climate change’ in @natecoevo.nature.com
#EcologicalOceanography #InterdisciplinaryResearch #CoralReefs #OceanicSubsidies
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
@sosbangor.bsky.social
#EcologicalOceanography #InterdisciplinaryResearch #CoralReefs #OceanicSubsidies
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
@sosbangor.bsky.social
August 11, 2025 at 1:03 PM
Out today! ‘Quantifying coral reef–ocean interactions is critical for predicting reef futures under climate change’ in @natecoevo.nature.com
#EcologicalOceanography #InterdisciplinaryResearch #CoralReefs #OceanicSubsidies
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
@sosbangor.bsky.social
#EcologicalOceanography #InterdisciplinaryResearch #CoralReefs #OceanicSubsidies
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
@sosbangor.bsky.social
Reposted by Prof Tiffany Morrison
Interesting article on mobility of early career researchers, and the barriers they face. www.nature.com/articles/d41...
How researcher visa curbs threaten science careers
Anti-immigration sentiment is fuelling a drive to slash international student and worker numbers, but at what cost to researchers and countries leading the charge?
www.nature.com
August 8, 2025 at 10:56 PM
Interesting article on mobility of early career researchers, and the barriers they face. www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Global heating is rapidly altering marine ecosystems.
Novel interventions are gaining traction to sustain oceans and ocean-dependent societies, but they come with risks. 💥
Our new paper in @science.org explores how to "go slow to go fast" on ocean-based climate action.
Read more: bit.ly/45IrRMd
Novel interventions are gaining traction to sustain oceans and ocean-dependent societies, but they come with risks. 💥
Our new paper in @science.org explores how to "go slow to go fast" on ocean-based climate action.
Read more: bit.ly/45IrRMd
Governing novel climate interventions in rapidly changing oceans
Marine systems are rapidly changing in response to global heating. The scale and intensity of change are triggering a host of novel interventions to sustain oceans and ocean-dependent societies. Howev...
science.org
August 17, 2025 at 11:17 PM
Global heating is rapidly altering marine ecosystems.
Novel interventions are gaining traction to sustain oceans and ocean-dependent societies, but they come with risks. 💥
Our new paper in @science.org explores how to "go slow to go fast" on ocean-based climate action.
Read more: bit.ly/45IrRMd
Novel interventions are gaining traction to sustain oceans and ocean-dependent societies, but they come with risks. 💥
Our new paper in @science.org explores how to "go slow to go fast" on ocean-based climate action.
Read more: bit.ly/45IrRMd
Reposted by Prof Tiffany Morrison
Find the paper here: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
And more on the author team, here: snappartnership.net/teams/govern...
and here: governingchange.org
And more on the author team, here: snappartnership.net/teams/govern...
and here: governingchange.org
Governing novel climate interventions in rapidly changing oceans
Marine systems are rapidly changing in response to global heating. The scale and intensity of change are triggering a host of novel interventions to sustain oceans and ocean-dependent societies. Howev...
www.science.org
August 1, 2025 at 1:05 AM
Find the paper here: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
And more on the author team, here: snappartnership.net/teams/govern...
and here: governingchange.org
And more on the author team, here: snappartnership.net/teams/govern...
and here: governingchange.org
Reposted by Prof Tiffany Morrison
🌊Congratulations to the Governing Changing Oceans SNAPP working group on this paper just out in Science!!! Learn more: snappartnership.net/teams/govern...
August 5, 2025 at 3:01 PM
🌊Congratulations to the Governing Changing Oceans SNAPP working group on this paper just out in Science!!! Learn more: snappartnership.net/teams/govern...
Reposted by Prof Tiffany Morrison
Governing novel climate interventions in rapidly changing oceans | Science
Governing novel climate interventions in rapidly changing oceans | Science
Marine systems are rapidly changing in response to global heating. The scale and intensity of change are triggering a host of novel interventions to sustain oceans and ocean-dependent societies. However, the pace of new interventions is outstripping ...
www.science.org
July 31, 2025 at 7:10 PM
Governing novel climate interventions in rapidly changing oceans | Science
Reposted by Prof Tiffany Morrison
Global heating is changing marine systems. 🌊 🌡️
In response, novel interventions are gaining traction fast.
They aim to sustain ocean systems and ocean-dependent societies - but come with risks. 💥
New review paper in Science
More below 👇 and paper here: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
In response, novel interventions are gaining traction fast.
They aim to sustain ocean systems and ocean-dependent societies - but come with risks. 💥
New review paper in Science
More below 👇 and paper here: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
August 1, 2025 at 1:05 AM
Global heating is changing marine systems. 🌊 🌡️
In response, novel interventions are gaining traction fast.
They aim to sustain ocean systems and ocean-dependent societies - but come with risks. 💥
New review paper in Science
More below 👇 and paper here: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
In response, novel interventions are gaining traction fast.
They aim to sustain ocean systems and ocean-dependent societies - but come with risks. 💥
New review paper in Science
More below 👇 and paper here: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Reposted by Prof Tiffany Morrison
The effects of climate change on #marine #ecosystems are increasingly negative prompting many new interventions to sustain the ocean. But, as Morrison et al. point out, #governance systems to prevent unintended consequences are “not yet in place” @profterryhughes.bsky.social doi.org/10.1126/scie...
August 3, 2025 at 2:29 AM
The effects of climate change on #marine #ecosystems are increasingly negative prompting many new interventions to sustain the ocean. But, as Morrison et al. point out, #governance systems to prevent unintended consequences are “not yet in place” @profterryhughes.bsky.social doi.org/10.1126/scie...
Reposted by Prof Tiffany Morrison
🌊 Governing novel climate interventions in rapidly changing oceans
Our climate interventions are rapidly evolving, from seaweed farms to engineered coral. However, governance is lagging, and without proper oversight, we risk trading one crisis for another...
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Our climate interventions are rapidly evolving, from seaweed farms to engineered coral. However, governance is lagging, and without proper oversight, we risk trading one crisis for another...
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Governing novel climate interventions in rapidly changing oceans
Marine systems are rapidly changing in response to global heating. The scale and intensity of change are triggering a host of novel interventions to sustain oceans and ocean-dependent societies. Howev...
www.science.org
July 31, 2025 at 6:58 PM
🌊 Governing novel climate interventions in rapidly changing oceans
Our climate interventions are rapidly evolving, from seaweed farms to engineered coral. However, governance is lagging, and without proper oversight, we risk trading one crisis for another...
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Our climate interventions are rapidly evolving, from seaweed farms to engineered coral. However, governance is lagging, and without proper oversight, we risk trading one crisis for another...
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Reposted by Prof Tiffany Morrison
“Without robust governance, we risk repeating past mistakes—implementing ‘solutions’ that are ineffective, inequitable, or even harmful”.
phys.org/news/2025-07...
phys.org/news/2025-07...
Climate interventions to save our oceans need stronger governance, experts warn
Climate interventions are accelerating in our oceans—but without responsible governance, they could do more harm than good, according to new research.
phys.org
July 31, 2025 at 10:22 PM
“Without robust governance, we risk repeating past mistakes—implementing ‘solutions’ that are ineffective, inequitable, or even harmful”.
phys.org/news/2025-07...
phys.org/news/2025-07...
Reposted by Prof Tiffany Morrison
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2025 John Maddox Prize. The award recognises the work of any individual who promotes science and evidence on a matter of public interest in the face of hostility. Apply now, time is running out!
go.nature.com/4194lp6 #academicsky
go.nature.com/4194lp6 #academicsky
April 10, 2025 at 5:23 PM
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2025 John Maddox Prize. The award recognises the work of any individual who promotes science and evidence on a matter of public interest in the face of hostility. Apply now, time is running out!
go.nature.com/4194lp6 #academicsky
go.nature.com/4194lp6 #academicsky
Reposted by Prof Tiffany Morrison
According to this naive article, only 2 players are involved in geoengineering decisions - well-meaning scientists & local people.
But what about the roles of:
Politicians, Judiciary, NGOs, Media, Non-local societies, Entrepreneurs, self-appointed Billionaires, etc?
www.science.org/content/arti...
But what about the roles of:
Politicians, Judiciary, NGOs, Media, Non-local societies, Entrepreneurs, self-appointed Billionaires, etc?
www.science.org/content/arti...
Geoengineering could fight climate change—if the public can be convinced
Researchers’ failures to communicate are jeopardizing even basic tests, but new projects may point the way forward
www.science.org
April 6, 2025 at 12:18 AM
According to this naive article, only 2 players are involved in geoengineering decisions - well-meaning scientists & local people.
But what about the roles of:
Politicians, Judiciary, NGOs, Media, Non-local societies, Entrepreneurs, self-appointed Billionaires, etc?
www.science.org/content/arti...
But what about the roles of:
Politicians, Judiciary, NGOs, Media, Non-local societies, Entrepreneurs, self-appointed Billionaires, etc?
www.science.org/content/arti...
Reposted by Prof Tiffany Morrison
Oceans are on the frontline of an array of risky initiatives that are poorly understood and under-regulated.
Development of these interventions is outpacing governance readiness. Read our recommendations here:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Development of these interventions is outpacing governance readiness. Read our recommendations here:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Enhance responsible governance to match the scale and pace of marine–climate interventions - Nature Climate Change
Oceans are on the frontline of an array of new marine–climate actions that are both poorly understood and under-regulated. Development and deployment of these interventions is outpacing governance rea...
www.nature.com
April 6, 2025 at 11:55 PM
Oceans are on the frontline of an array of risky initiatives that are poorly understood and under-regulated.
Development of these interventions is outpacing governance readiness. Read our recommendations here:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Development of these interventions is outpacing governance readiness. Read our recommendations here:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Reposted by Prof Tiffany Morrison
Work examining the feasibility of glacier interventions must be codesigned in partnerships between scientists and current and future rights holders and stakeholders in harm’s way, write @proftiffanym.bsky.social and colleagues.
eos.org/opinions/gla...
eos.org/opinions/gla...
Glacier Intervention Research Isn’t Just for Glaciologists - Eos
Prospects for mitigating sea level rise by slowing flows of glacial ice into the ocean are worthy of research, but this work must involve all rights holders and stakeholders.
eos.org
January 9, 2025 at 3:33 PM
Work examining the feasibility of glacier interventions must be codesigned in partnerships between scientists and current and future rights holders and stakeholders in harm’s way, write @proftiffanym.bsky.social and colleagues.
eos.org/opinions/gla...
eos.org/opinions/gla...