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A perspective on oil spills: What we should have learned about global warming
2021
Ocean and Coastal Management
A B S T R A C T Scientific knowledge of marine pollution and oil spill response (OSR) innovation has diffused over half a century. Local community resilience to spills and the equitable application of knowledge worldwide are constrained by several barriers. These range from access, governance, cost minimisation, through austerity and poverty in affected areas, to realpolitik (e.g. vested interests, nationalism, corruption, security breakdown and war). Ongoing incidents show inequalities in
doi:10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2020.105509
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