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The South China Sea (SCS) brings together an assortment of the complex energy and climate change challenges we all face around the world, underscoring the importance of transitioning away from our overdependence on fossil fuels. Energy sources have security implications as well, and much of the attention and conflict in the SCS has centred on the oil and gas in the seabed. Beyond hydrocarbons, the SCS also has the highest level of marine biodiversity in the world, the myriad benefits of which likely far outweigh the oil and gas interests. This “cost-benefit thought experiment” uses an …
