Page Summary: Much progress has been made in the 20 years since the Barbados summit, however many gaps still remain and new challenges ... The ocean is in crisis due to overfishing, warming sea temperatures, and pollution.
Unesco Advocating For Caribbean Small Island Developing States -
Much progress has been made in the 20 years since the Barbados summit, however many gaps still remain and new challenges ... The ocean is in crisis due to overfishing, warming sea temperatures, and pollution. 500 delegates, country leaders, prime ministers are going to change the world.
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- Much progress has been made in the 20 years since the Barbados summit, however many gaps still remain and new challenges ...
- The ocean is in crisis due to overfishing, warming sea temperatures, and pollution.
- 500 delegates, country leaders, prime ministers are going to change the world.
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