
The future of the ocean in the Anthropocene
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Christiaan De Beukelaer is a writer and researcher working on the future of the shipping industry. His book Trade Winds is out now - and available in French translation as Cargo à Voile.
Andrew Irvin is a PhD. Researcher in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne, where he also works in the Faculty of Architecture, Building, and Planning at the Melbourne Centre for Cities.
Eldine has an extensive, diverse experience of shipping’s contribution to the climate crisis from across the Global South.
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