Watered down: why negotiators at Cop15 are barely mentioning the ocean

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Watered down: why negotiators at Cop15 are barely mentioning the ocean
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With only two mentions of the word ‘ocean’ in the latest 5,000-word working agreement, delegates fear marine biodiversity is being sacrificed

will also include the ocean. In private, participants in the working groups – the closed-door sessions where the details are hashed out – say several countries are acting obstructively, with China, Russia, Iceland and Argentina among those accused of being hesitant to commit to specific restrictions.

We can choose 30% of the open ocean, away from every consumer. But it doesn’t help any coral. It doesn’t help any mangroves. It doesn’t help seagrassBecause the negotiations work on a consensus basis, individual countries and coalitions can effectively veto things they don’t like.the largest distant fishing fleet in the world

Another stumbling block is money. Developing countries are wary of restrictions if no more money is promised to help pay for them. On Tuesday night, Brazil led a group of developing countries that, protesting that donor countries were refusing to create a new fund for biodiversity. Those wealthier countries argue that Brazil – as well as China, India and other large countries whose economies have ballooned – should start pitching in to pay for biodiversity, too.

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