2025-06-09 04:40:09
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Global Leaders Unite for Ocean Conservation

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On the eve of the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, French President Emmanuel Macron urged international action to protect the oceans. He emphasized the clear scientific consensus on the need for urgent measures, lamenting the diminished focus on climate issues.

Macron criticized funding cuts for science, particularly noting the absence of a U.S. delegation at the conference. German Environment Minister Carsten Schneider highlighted the importance of marine research, participating in a ship parade aboard the 'Malizia Explorer'.

He discussed training West African marine protectors with Cape Verde’s President Neves. The conference, gathering 130 countries and 40 organizations, aims to establish high-seas protection, reduce oceanic plastic waste, and pause deep-sea mining.

Keynote attendees include Brazil's President Lula and UN Secretary-General Guterres, underscoring the global commitment to ocean conservation.

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