He also accused Washington of looking to monetise its hegemony by making access to its market more costly.
climate change and over-exploitation.then the world wouldn't just be one and a half degrees warmer it would be about 36 degrees warmer.
The UN's key aim is to get the High Seas Treaty - an agreement signed two years ago to put 30% of the ocean into protected areas - ratified by 60 countries to bring it into force.for marine life and the ability of the ocean to lock up planet-warming carbon.have been subject to mass bleaching and mass mortality and that is due to extreme temperatures.
senior research scientist at Laboratoire d'Océanographie de Villefranche and co-chair of the One Ocean Science Congress (OOSC).horses and history: The Royal Mews at 200The Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace is billed as one of the finest working stables in existence.
William to address Monaco forum in bid to help world's oceansAttenborough at 99 delivers 'greatest message he's ever told'Oceans suffer from record-breaking year of heatWhat we have done to the deep ocean floor is just unspeakably awful.
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citing a clear risk they might be used to commit or facilitate a serious violation of international humanitarian law.It said the UK government's position had contributed to the erosion of global norms.
denying Wales funding - MPWales stood to benefit from millions in funding prior to project being reclassified.They wrote that officials were entitled to their personal views.