Marine Pollution and Climate Change presents a broad overview of pollution issues facing climatic, economic, and legal globalization. Topics include changes in oceans from ancient times to the present, the importance of marine currents and changing climates, marine pollution linked to climate change (fossil fuels, global carbon dioxide, heavy metals, pesticides, plastics, emerging pollutants, and marine debris), global shipping and species invasion, global climate change in the Arctic and Antarctic environments, and regulatory responses to mitigate pollution and climate change in oceans.
- Ancient vs. Modern Oceans: Perspectives in a Climate Change Scenario
Jorge E. Marcovecchio, Silvia G. De Marco and Walter D. Melo
- South Atlantic Circulation and Variability from a Data Assimilating Model
Elbio D. Palma and Ricardo P. Matano
- The Issue of Fossil Fuels at The Ocean: Emissions to the Sea and Contribution to Global CO2
A.V. Botello, G. Ponce-Velez, L.A. Soto and F.S. Villanueva
- Continent Derived Metal Pollution Through Time: Challenges of the Global Ocean
Luiz Drude de Lacerda and Jorge Eduardo Marcovecchio
- Emerging Pollutants in the Global Change Scenario
Bernd Markert, Stefan Fränzle, Simone Wünschmann and Peter Menke-Glückert
- Marine Debris: Problems and Solutions of the Changing Ocean
H.B. Jayasiri
- Global Shipping, Ballast Water and Invasive Species
Sami Souissi, Olivier Glippa and Hans-Uwe Dahms
- High Seas Deep-sea Fisheries under the Global Changing Trends
Gui Manuel Machado Menezes and Eva Giacomello
- Globalization of the Antarctic seas: Pollution and Climate Change Perspectives.
Rosalinda Carmela Montone, César de Castro Martins, Marcos Henrique Maruch Tonelli, Tailisi Hoppe Trevizani, Marcia Caruso Bícego, Rubens Cesar Lopes Figueira, Ilana Elazari Klein Coaracy Wainer and Jorge E. Marcovecchio
- International Regulatory Responses to Global Challenges in Marine Pollution and Climate Change
Yubing Shi and Dazhen Zhang
Andrés Hugo Arias is a researcher and assistant professor at Instituto Argentinio de Oceanografia, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Jorge Eduardo Marcovecchio is a researcher at Instituto Argentinio de Oceanografia, Buenos Aires, Argentina.