UN, Asean Urge Global Community to Protect Oceans Under Threat
- The United Nations and Asean warned that oceans face significant threats and need urgent attention, impacting food and job sources worldwide.
- UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres emphasized the need for global cooperation to tackle pollution and resource exploitation in oceans.
- Asean highlighted pollution, overexploitation, and climate change as threats to marine ecosystems and supports sustainable management to protect them.
- Global leaders will attend the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, France, from June 9 to 13, 2025, to address these challenges.
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UN, Asean urge global community to protect oceans under threat
PHNOM PENH: The United Nations and Asean today warned that oceans which provide an abundance of food and jobs for millions around the world are facing numerous threats and are in dire need of attention. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
Santo Domingo, Jun 9 (Latin Press) Dominican President Luis Abinader today urged a global and urgent response to save the oceans, threatened by climate change, loss of biodiversity and pollution, reported the Presidency. The post Dominican President urges a global response to save oceans first appeared on News Prensa Latina.
On Sunday the Day of the Oceans is celebrated worldwide. In their function as climate regulators, they act as important "partners" in the fight against global warming, according to renowned ocean researcher Mojib Latif in conversation with ORF.at. But in order to continue to fulfil this function, they would have to be better protected. After all, the oceans are heating up faster than ever before.
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