We have some exciting news. Starting on February 20, leaders from around the world will meet at the United Nations, where — after nearly 20 years of negotiations — they could finalize one of the most important protection measures in ocean history: the High Seas Treaty. We’ve been doing everything we can to move the treaty forward, which is why Only One is teaming up with Greenpeace, the High Seas Alliance, RISE UP, and Jane Fonda to deliver our High Seas petition to key decision-makers at the start of the conference. But in order to maximize our impact and secure the future of our ocean through this treaty being agreed, we need your help to raise the volume on this effort to new levels. Add your name to the High Seas petition — we are so close to reaching our goal of 200,000 signatures.
This special conversation in honor of Earth Day covered topics including climate-related threats to the ocean, the impact of climate change on small islands and low-lying coastal nations, and the power of the ocean to help heal the planet.
The Impact of Climate Change on Small Islands with Angelique Pouponneau, Senior Advisor to the Chair of the Alliance of Small Island States
The Global Campaign to Stop Deep-Sea Mining with Sian Owen, Director at the Deep Sea Conservation Coalition (DSCC)
The Power and Potential of Blue Carbon with Jennifer Howard, Vice President of the Blue Carbon Program at Conservation International; Board Member of Only One
Take action
Sign the petition to stop deep-sea mining
Plant trees in the Million Mangrove Challenge
Join The Splash, a community of digital activists
Additional resources
Helpful fact sheets from the DSCC on deep-sea mining
“Is the International Seabed Authority fit for purpose?” fact sheet
Fact sheets that can be used to inform governments and other target audiences on deep-sea mining (in English, French, and Spanish)
Report showing why minerals from the deep sea are not needed for a just, green transition