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Ocean Action Boosted in Africa as Biodiversity Leaders Call for Urgent Synergy, Funding Reform
13 de junio, puesto en línea por Kizito MakoyeAs the curtains draw on the UN Ocean Conference, a flurry of voluntary commitments and political declarations has injected fresh impetus into global efforts to conserve marine biodiversity. With the world’s oceans facing unprecedented threats, high-level biodiversity officials and negotiators (…) -
From Villain to Vanguard: How the Shipping Industry Could Help Save Our Seas
12 de junio, puesto en línea por Kizito MakoyeOnce cast as a culprit of ocean degradation, the global shipping industry is quietly reshaping its image—with experts now betting on it as a key ally in saving our seas. Transporting more than 80 percent of global trade and generating over USD 930 billion annually, shipping is often perceived as (…) -
From Villain to Vanguard: How the Shipping Industry Could Help Save Our Seas
12 de junio, puesto en línea por Kizito MakoyeOnce cast as a culprit of ocean degradation, the global shipping industry is quietly reshaping its image—with experts now betting on it as a key ally in saving our seas. Transporting more than 80 percent of global trade and generating over USD 930 billion annually, shipping is often perceived as (…) -
UNOC3: A Cry for Global Action to Save Small-Scale Fisheries
12 de junio, puesto en línea por Kizito MakoyeJust before dawn, the worn wooden dhows begin gliding toward the shore at Magogoni fish market in Tanzania’s port city of Dar es Salaam. Their tattered sails flutter against the orange sky. Exhausted fishers step out onto the muddy sand, hauling frayed nets and plastic crates, their sun-creased (…) -
UNOC3: A Cry for Global Action to Save Small-Scale Fisheries
12 de junio, puesto en línea por Kizito MakoyeJust before dawn, the worn wooden dhows begin gliding toward the shore at Magogoni fish market in Tanzania’s port city of Dar es Salaam. Their tattered sails flutter against the orange sky. Exhausted fishers step out onto the muddy sand, hauling frayed nets and plastic crates, their sun-creased (…)