UN Chief Urged To Reduce Ocean PollutionUN Chief Urged To Reduce Ocean Pollution

UN Chief Urged To Reduce Ocean Pollution

UN Chief Urged To Reduce Ocean Pollution: Reminding the international community of the major role the oceans have in everyday life as the lungs of the planet that provide most of the oxygen that inhabitants breath, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged everybody to do something to stop plastic pollution from getting into the world’s seas.

“The oceans make our blue planet unique in our solar system, and not just visually,” he said while marking World Oceans Day.

UN Chief Urged To Reduce Ocean Pollution
UN Chief Urged To Reduce Ocean Pollution

He added that they help regulate “the global climate and are the ultimate source of the water that sustains all life on Earth, from coral reefs to snow-covered mountains, from tropical rain forests to mighty rivers, and even deserts.” However, he continued “the ability of the oceans to provide their essential services is being threatened by climate change, pollution and unsustainable use.” Plastic pollution alone is wreaking tremendous havoc on the marine resources of the world, he said, highlighting the problem of plastic pollution in particular.

Eighty % of all pollution in the sea comes from land, including some eight million tons of plastic waste each year, that have cost the lives of one million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals. Moreover, it causes $8 billion in damage annually to marine ecosystems.

UN Chief Urged To Reduce Ocean Pollution
UN Chief Urged To Reduce Ocean Pollution

Pollution, said Guterres, “chokes waterways, harms communities that depend on fishing and tourism, kills turtles and birds, whales and dolphins, and finds its way to the most remote areas of the planet and throughout the food chain on which we ultimately rely.” “Unless we change course, plastic waste could soon outweigh all the fish in the oceans,” Guterres added.

The UN chief urged everyone to work individually and collectively to ‘stop this preventable tragedy’ and significantly reduce marine pollution of all kinds.

“Action starts at home, and speaks louder than words,” he said. “The United Nations aims to lead by example, and more than 30 of our agencies have now begun working to end the use of single-use plastic.” But everyone needs to play a part by taking simple actions like carrying your own water bottle, coffee cup and shopping bags; recycling plastic, said Guterres; avoiding products that contain microplastics; and volunteering for a local clean-ups.

“If we all do a little, our combined actions can be massive,” he added.

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