The ocean is changing – and not for the better. Well-established scientific evidence shows that it is becoming emptier, warmer, and more acidic, putting marine life under serious pressure. But there is good news: evidence also indicates that the ocean can regenerate, and the world has already agreed to enable that outcome.
Warmer, more acidic oceans will be a catastrophe for our planet. The time to act is now, write José Maria Figueres, Pascal Lamy and John D Podesta.
1990 : l’URSS et le communisme s’effondrent. La Chine adopte l’économie de marché. Nous voilà dans l’avènement d’un nouvel univers mondialisé. La richesse explose, la pauvreté globale recule mais c’est un monde complexe, instable, « difficile à déchiffrer ».
NEW YORK – The ocean is changing — and not for the better. Established scientific evidence shows that it is becoming emptier, warmer and more acidic, putting marine life under serious pressure. But there is good news: Evidence also indicates that the ocean can regenerate, and the world has already agreed to enable that outcome.
Pascal Lamy, ex-directeur de l’Organisation mondiale du commerce, il publie « Où va le monde », (ed. Odile Jacob) Il est interrogé par Olivier Duhamel et Soazig Quémener http://www.wat.tv/embedframe/189028chuPP3r13298605http://www.europe1.fr/videos/embed/2980244