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UN Warns of Ocean Crisis, Urges Global Action
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UN Warns of Ocean Crisis, Urges Global Action

From TVN Panamรก · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The UN has issued a stark warning about the escalating crisis facing the world's oceans.
  • Oceans have absorbed over 90% of excess heat and 30% of carbon dioxide from fossil fuel emissions.
  • The organization is urging for immediate and coordinated global action to address these critical environmental threats.

The United Nations has sounded the alarm over the dire state of the world's oceans, emphasizing the urgent need for international cooperation to avert further damage. Oceans are bearing the brunt of human activity, having absorbed more than 90% of the excess heat generated by greenhouse gas emissions and a significant 30% of the carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere from burning fossil fuels.

This immense absorption has led to severe consequences, including rising sea temperatures, ocean acidification, and deoxygenation, all of which threaten marine ecosystems and the livelihoods dependent on them. The UN's alert highlights the interconnectedness of planetary health, stressing that the oceans' well-being is fundamental to regulating climate and supporting biodiversity.

In response to this escalating crisis, the UN is calling for decisive global action. This includes implementing stronger policies to reduce carbon emissions, curbing pollution, and promoting sustainable practices in marine resource management. The organization stresses that collective effort is paramount to protect these vital water bodies for future generations.

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Originally published by TVN Panamรก in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.