Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Ailing oceans in state of ‘emergency’, says UN chief

- Agence France-Presse

LISBON: A long-delayed conference on how to restore the faltering health of global oceans kicked off in Lisbon on Monday, with the head of the UN saying the world’s seas are in crisis.

“Today we face what I would call an ocean emergency,” UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres told thousands of policymake­rs, experts and advocates at the opening plenary, describing how seas have been harmed by climate change and pollution.

Oceans generate 50% of the oxygen we breathe and provide essential protein and nutrients to billions of people every day. Covering 70% of Earth’s surface, oceans have also softened the impact of climate change for life on land. But at a terrible cost.

Absorbing around a quarter of CO2 pollution -- even as emissions increased by half over the last 60 years -- has turned sea water acidic, threatenin­g aquatic food chains and the ocean’s capacity to absorb carbon.

And soaking up more than 90% of the excess heat from global warming has spawned massive marine heatwaves that are killing off precious coral reefs and expanding dead zones bereft of oxygen.

“We have only begun to understand the extent to which climate change is going to wreak havoc on ocean health,” said Charlotte de Fontaubert, the World Bank’s global lead for the blue economy.

Making things worse is an unending torrent of pollution, including a garbage truck’s worth of plastic every minute, according to the United Nations Environmen­t Programme (UNEP).

On current trends, yearly plastic waste will nearly triple to one billion tonnes by 2060, according to a recent report by the Organisati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t (OECD).

 ?? AP ?? UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and other leaders at the United Nations Ocean Conference in Lisbon on Monday.
AP UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and other leaders at the United Nations Ocean Conference in Lisbon on Monday.

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