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Climate conference urges world to protect oceans
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 14 - 05 - 2009

Rising sea levels, warming waters and spiraling acidity caused by global warming are
threatening the world's oceans and the communities they
support, governments warned Thursday, as they sought to
include protection for the seas in a new U.N. climate
treaty, AP reported.
Not only marine ecosystems, they said, but the lives of
tens of millions of people could be affected as they are
forced to leave inundated coastal communities and find new
jobs.
«We must come to the rescue of the oceans,» Indonesian
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said at the opening of
high-level government talks at the World Ocean's Conference
in northern city of Manado.
Scientists have long warned that higher temperatures will
melt polar ice and cause sea levels to rise, wiping out
island communities and destroying coastal ecosystems.
Rising emissions of carbon dioxide are also making oceans
increasingly acidic, eroding sea shells, bleaching coral
and killing other marine life.
But many questions remain about oceans _ which can also
play an important part in absorbing carbon _ partly because
the technology to study them is relatively new.
Participants at Thursday's meeting want negotiators at
U.N. climate change talks, scheduled to be held in
Copenhagen, Demark, this December, to discuss the world's
waters including concerns about the affect of greenhouse
gas emissions on oceans when replacing the Kyoto Protocol
in 2012.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in recorded
remarks Thursday that the world must «do more to protect
our oceans and preserve the long-term health of our planet
and its people,» noting that the two are closely linked.
The effects of climate change, she said, «can be seen not
only in melting glaciers and dying coral reefs, but also in
damaged homes, falling wages, rising poverty, diminished
opportunities.»
The two-day meeting in Manado, which brings together
ministers and high-level officials from more than 80
countries, was preceded by a series of symposiums on
science, technology and policy makers. It wraps up Friday.


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