Ocean Dialogues 2021 to focus on climate, food, nature

A resilient and abundant ocean is essential to tackle climate change and key to providing sustainable food and jobs that could boost recovery around the world.
Ocean Dialogues 2021 to focus on climate, food, nature
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GENEVA: A resilient and abundant ocean is essential to tackle climate change and key to providing sustainable food and jobs that could boost recovery around the world.

Half of the world's GDP is dependent on nature, according to the World Economic Forum, and more than three billion people rely on the ocean for their livelihoods.

As countries recover from the economic and social impacts of Covid-19, the ocean can be a major part of the solution.

To fast-track the innovations necessary for a healthy ocean, Friends of Ocean Action and the World Economic Forum are convening the second Virtual Ocean Dialogues event. On May 25-26, government representatives, business leaders, members of civil society and scientific communities will gather at this virtual global summit to highlight how a healthy ocean is critical to the sustainable development agenda.

A healthy ocean is increasingly being seen as a solution to the many development challenges the society is facing.

"It has never been more critical to fast-track solutions for a resilient and thriving ocean. A range of major global summits and forums in the coming months offer a moment to acknowledge the ocean's transformative role in tackling climate change, supporting global food systems and rebuilding the health of the natural world," said Kristian Teleki, Director of Friends of Ocean Action at the World Economic Forum.

"I invite anyone with an interest in our shared future on this blue planet to tune into the livestreamed sessions and join the conversation," Teleki added.

During the event, ideas and innovations for ocean health will also be shared on UpLink, the digital platform to crowdsource innovations to accelerate delivery of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). A new UpLink Ocean Challenge will be launched to seek new ideas to boost sustainable food from aquatic sources. (IANS)

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