She Feels – We Must Act Now to Save our Ocean | United Nations

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Our ocean is life. She generates the air we breathe, puts food on our table, sustains our economy, absorbs excess carbon emissions and is our greatest ally in the fight against climate change. But she is under threat: Unsustainable human activities, from overfishing to marine pollution, and global warming combined with rising sea levels, acidification and coastal erosion, has seriously degraded our ocean.

She is our ocean, our future and our responsibility. We have the power to save her and we must act now to turn the tide for people and our planet.

#SaveOurOcean #sustainability #SDG14 #SDGs #SustainableDevelopmentGoals #GlobalGoals #ActNow #ClimateAction #GlobalWarming #ClimateChange

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