sábado, 7 de febrero de 2026

Protecting Africa’s Ocean Future and Why a Precautionary Pause on Deep-sea Mining Matters By James Alix Michel and Dona Bertarelli Copyright © 2026 IPS-Inter Press Service.

https://www.ipsnews.net/2026/02/protecting-africas-ocean-future-and-why-a-precautionary-pause-on-deep-sea-mining-matters/?utm_source=email_marketing&utm_admin=146128&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Is_the_US_Planning_to_Throw_a_Lifeline_to_a_Sinking_UN_To_Develop_a_Continent_Africa_Must_Nourish_It VICTORIA, Seychelles, Feb 3 2026 (IPS) - The world is entering a decisive period for the future of the ocean. With the High Seas Treaty coming into force and meaningful progress being made on the World Trade Organization Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies, global momentum for stronger marine governance is building. Yet, new pressures linked to the push for deep-sea mining — the extraction of minerals from seabed thousands of meters below the ocean surface — threaten to undermine these gains. To safeguard progress, global decision-making will have to keep pace with such emerging risks. In this context, Africa will host several global discussions in 2026, including those that will shape the ocean’s future, with a series of opportunities for leadership starting with the African Union Summit in February to the Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa, Kenya in June. Copyright © 2026 IPS-Inter Press Service.

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