Ocean energy resources—not only petroleum and natural gas, but the untapped, infinite, renewable, and non-polluting energy resources of the sea itself; the energy of tides and waves and currents, of thermal or salinity gradients, or of the huge and incredibly fast-growing biomass (kelp) of the sea—will make a major contribution to the satisfaction of the world’s energy needs.
ELISABETH MANN BORGESE*
Part 7 Ocean Energy
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