Growing global eco-anxiety offers hope for ocean progress

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89 per cent of Canadians say they are concerned about the state of the oceans

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Jun 07, 2022•June 7, 2022•4 minute read

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As the world marksUN World Oceans Day— first proposed by Canada in 1992 — on June 8, new data shows that Canadians and people around the world are increasingly experiencing eco-anxiety about the state of the oceans. The good news is that most of us are also motivated to take positive, planet-friendly action.

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The biennial survey conducted by research firm GlobeScan for the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) explores attitudes about ocean health and seafood across 23 countries and is the largest of its kind in the world.

According to the survey, consumers globally — and 89 per…

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