Late last night, after two weeks of intense negotiations, delegates meeting at the United Nations finally agreed to language for a High Seas Treaty. This is a major milestone in a nearly two-decade effort to secure a treaty to govern and protect the High Seas, which make up 70% of the ocean and cover nearly half the planet. More than 160,000 supporters spoke up and urged leaders to act. This public support, along with the great work of partners like RISE UP, the High Seas Alliance, Greenpeace, and more, helped show decision-makers that people all over the world were watching and wanted action — and they delivered. There is still more work to do, as nations will now need to formally adopt the language and ratify the treaty at the country level. We will continue to keep you updated on campaign developments and the critical moments where we need your support.
Pressure to Adapt
Antarctica’s magnificence has been millions of years in the making. In this episode, we take you back more than 30 million years, when the Antarctic Circumpolar Current first began and Australia and Antarctica separated to form the distinct continents we know today. Dive into the history of remarkable Antarctic fish, the climate pressures that shaped their evolution, the new environmental pressures that are shaping their future — and explore how climate science can inform more sustainable fisheries management throughout the Southern Ocean.
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