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Press release content from PR Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Ocean Advocates James Cameron, Ray Dalio, and Sylvia Earle Explore Unknown Frontiers and New Ocean Worlds at GLEX Summit 2021 July 5, 2021 GMT NEW YORK, July 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Committed ocean advocates and longtime collaborators James Cameron, Ray Dalio, and Sylvia Earle will virtually convene to discuss the unknown frontiers of our mysterious and unexplored ocean world and their latest initiatives to excite the next generation of ocean stewards and young explorers. Moderated by The Explorers Club President Emeritus Ted Janulis, the talk will be featured as part of The Explorers Club Global Exploration Summit (GLEX) in Lisbon, Portugal. The week-long conference brings together the world’s leading explorers to share cutting-edge technology and innovations to propel the world toward the next frontier in the future of exploration. ....
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Leading scientists praise UNESCO's leadership after draft decision on Great Barrier Reef miragenews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from miragenews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
E-Mail Five world-renowned scientists have signed a letter to UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay to thank UNESCO for its leadership in recognising the threat of climate change to the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage property. Professor Terry Hughes, Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, Dr Sylvia Earle, Professor Johan Rockström and Professor Andréa Grottoli sent the letter last night from Australia. Last month, UNESCO released a draft decision recommending the Great Barrier Reef be inscribed on the List of World Heritage in Danger. The scientists letter is a strong show of support for UNESCO from some of the most revered coral reef experts in the world. ....
âTragically, the reef has suffered extensive losses in recent years through three severe coral bleaching events, fuelled by global heating,â they wrote. âSafeguarding the reef requires effective global action to reduce carbon emissions. Yet Australia has so far not pulled its weight in this global effort. âWe therefore greatly appreciate Unescoâs draft recommendation for Australia to urgently address the threat of climate change and welcome the draft reportâs recognition that 1.5C [of global heating] is widely recognised as a critical threshold.â The scientists said they acknowledged the Australian and Queensland governments had made efforts to address local threats to the reef, including sediment and nutrient pollution at inshore coral reefs, but Unesco was correct to note âwith the utmost concernâ that water quality targets in the governmentsâ 2050 plan had not been met. ....