released on Monday details on how alterations to ocean industries and efforts to sequester carbon could contribute significantly to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. The study from the High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy—a group of 14 heads of state and government, shows that the ocean can hold a much greater role in reducing global emissions than previously thought.
And, like other shifts to clean energy promoted by scientists, the changes outlined in the report would create jobs and improve food security. "The world already has the technologies it needs to put ocean-based climate solutions into motion. To stay true to the Paris Climate Agreement and hold warming at 1.5°C, we urge all states to include ocean-based climate solutions in their revised Nationally Determined Contributions next year," Peter Thomson, the U.N. Secretary-General's Special Envoy for the Ocean, said in a press release.
how to cut deduction?umm?!
Humans need to switch to solar & electric. Plant more trees. Reduce each and everyone’s carbon footprint. Or else...we will be doomed as a an entire species.
The problem is the lack of intelligence like Newsweek magazine staff
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