Sunday, October 26, 2025
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
Ecobuild.club
  • Home
  • Sustainability
  • Insulation
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Eco Build
  • Green Energy
  • Natural Global Resources
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
Ecobuild.club
Home Sustainability

‘Revitalize our seas’ UN chief urges on World Oceans Day |

8th June 2022
in Sustainability
0
‘Revitalize our seas’ UN chief urges on World Oceans Day |
0
SHARES
53
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Related posts

Media Advisory | World leaders to gather in Doha, Qatar for the Second World Summit for Social Development

8th October 2025

Press Release | Finance commitments under Energy Compacts reach $1.6 trillion with $284 billion already mobilized towards achieving global goals on clean energy

25th September 2025

In his message, Secretary-General António Guterres recalled that the triple crises of climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution, are threatening the health of the ocean, “on which we all ultimately depend”.

“Last month, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) revealed that four key climate indicators broke new records in 2021: sea level rise, ocean heat, ocean acidification, and greenhouse gas concentrations,” he stated.

Undercutting the ocean

The ocean produces more than 50 per cent of the planet’s oxygen, is the main source of sustenance for more than a billion people, and provides work through its industries for some 40 million employees.

“Yet, ocean resources and biodiversity are being undermined by human activities”, he warned. 

He remined that more than one third of the world’s fish stocks are harvested at biologically unsustainable levels, a significant proportion of coral reefs have been destroyed, and coastal dead zones from land-based pollution are growing.

“Plastic pollution has reached the remotest islands and deepest ocean trenches,” Mr. Guterres said. 

‘Collective action’ needed 

To achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the objectives of the Paris Agreement on climate change, he flagged that “we urgently need collective action to revitalize the ocean.” 

“That means finding a new balance in our relationship with the marine environment…working together with nature, not against it, and building inclusive and diverse partnerships across regions, sectors, and communities to collaborate creatively on ocean solutions.”

Growing momentum

Fortunately, he continued, momentum around the world is growing in that direction.

Mr. Guterres recalled that last November, the UN climate conference in Glasgow (COP26) recognized the role of marine ecosystems in achieving the world’s climate goals. 

And in March, countries agreed to work together on a new treaty to end the plastic pollution that is threatening the marine environment. 

Meanwhile later this month, he said that the UN Ocean Conference in Portugal will focus on scaling up action, based on science and innovation to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 14 (SDG14), on life below the water.

Discussions in Lisbon will continue on a new agreement focussing on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction.

“On this World Oceans Day, I urge all those with a stake in ocean health to come together to revitalize our seas and oceans,” Mr. Guterres concluded.

A window to the sea

The day also unveiled the winners of the 2022 World Oceans Day Photo Competition.

The UN-hosted contest was curated by underwater photographer Ellen Cuylaerts and photos were selected by a jury comprised of Rathika Ramasamy, Sirachai Arunrugstichai and Y Zin Kim, each a world-renowned photographer or artist.

A winner and two finalists were selected from each of the following six categories: Above Water Seascapes; Coastal Communities; Underwater Sea Scapes; Nature Based Solutions & Ocean Discoveries; Ocean Critters; and Revitalization.


A marine biologist checking a reef aquarium inside a laboratory at the Australian Institute of Marine Science won the photographer top prize in the Nature Based Solutions & Ocean Discoveries category.

© Giacomo d’Orlando

A marine biologist checking a reef aquarium inside a laboratory at the Australian Institute of Marine Science won the photographer top prize in the Nature Based Solutions & Ocean Discoveries category.

Source link

Previous Post

What Paris Agreement-aligned Finance Really Means

Next Post

War in Ukraine threatens to unleash “unprecedented wave” of global hunger and destitution, warns UN Chief

Next Post

War in Ukraine threatens to unleash “unprecedented wave” of global hunger and destitution, warns UN Chief

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RECOMMENDED NEWS

When Your EV Battery Expires, Who’s Responsible for It?

3 days ago

Recognizing Land Rights Is Key to Forest Protection and Climate

5 days ago

4 Questions That Will Shape COP30 for Vulnerable Countries

6 days ago

Improving Air Quality in Bogotá, Colombia, from the Ground Up

5 days ago

POPULAR NEWS

  • Why Is the F95zone Website a Popular In-Game Community?

    Why Is the F95zone Website a Popular In-Game Community?

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • From the Global South to the stars: A new space race

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • How SDG Partnerships and Their Funders Can Better Unlock Finance for Impact | World Resources Institute Closing the SDG Financing Gap

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • New ECOSOC President aims to ease crises which have ‘engulfed our societies’ |

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • UN-backed COVAX mechanism delivers its 1 billionth COVID-19 vaccine dose |

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
Ecobuild.club

ecobuild.club is an online news portal which aims to provide knowledge about Sustainability, Insulation, Energy Efficiency, Eco Build, Green Energy & Natural Global Resources.

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • When Your EV Battery Expires, Who’s Responsible for It?
  • Recognizing Land Rights Is Key to Forest Protection and Climate
  • The State of Climate Action in 2025: 10 Key Findings

Category

  • Eco Build
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Green Energy
  • Insulation
  • Natural Global Resources
  • Sustainability
  • Videos

Subscribe to get more!

  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy

© 2018 EcoBuild.club - All about Eco Friendly Environment !

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Sustainability
  • Insulation
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Eco Build
  • Green Energy
  • Natural Global Resources
  • Videos

© 2018 EcoBuild.club - All about Eco Friendly Environment !