France, UN Ocean Conference
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The French president welcomed some 60 heads of state and government in Nice on Monday. While several countries pledged to ratify the treaty on the high seas, non-governmental organizations criticized the limited progress in protecting the ocean floor.
Dozens of countries at the UN oceans summit on Tuesday took a first step toward recognizing an invisible but growing threat to marine life—underwater noise pollution.
World leaders gathered for the UN Ocean Conference in Nice on Monday called for strict rules to govern deep-sea mining and warned against racing to exploit the ocean floor. This comes amid growing anxiety over US President Donald Trump's unilateral push to fast-track the practice in international waters.
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Oil and gas blocks cover an area the size of Argentina in just 11 ocean ‘frontier regions’, a new report shows. View on euronews
As coral reefs bleach, fish stocks collapse, and sea temperatures break records, world leaders are heading to the French Riviera — not for leisure, but for one of the most urgent diplomatic gatherings of the year.
France is hosting world leaders this week to confront what the United Nations calls a global "emergency" in the oceans—but what is expected, and can the summit make a difference?
Nations tussle over contentious rules on mining the seabed for critical minerals. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Macron delivers an anti-Trump plea at the opening of the Ocean Summit: "The abysses are not for sale"French President Emmanuel Macron and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva have issued a warning to Donald Trump, the notable absentee from the UN Ocean Summit, who did not even send a delegation to the French city.