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ONE OCEAN, ONE CLIMATE, AND ONE FUTURE
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Kumari Nikita
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Interconnected world, global cooperation, collective action, ocean significance, Earth's surface, climate influence, shared destiny, human activities, sustainable future, resilient future, ocean ecosystem, biodiversity, heat storage, ocean currents, climate patterns, carbon dioxide sink, climate change mitigation, human-induced emissions, global warming, weather patterns, climatic events, fossil fuels, greenhouse gases, sea level rise, ocean acidification, ecosystem degradation, coastal ecosystems, pollution, overfishing, climate regulation, sustainable future, "one ocean, one climate, one future"
Abstract
In a world that is growing increasingly interconnected, the concepts of "one ocean, one climate, and one future" are compelling and speak to the urgent need for global cooperation and collective action. The vast and spectacular ocean, which makes up more than 70% of Earth's surface, plays a significant role in determining the climate and the direction of our shared destiny. Given that human activities continue to place significant demand on the ocean and the climate, it is crucial to appreciate the interdependence of these systems and strive towards a sustainable and resilient future for everyone. The ocean, which is sometimes referred to as the "lifeblood of our planet," is not just a sizable body of water but also a complex ecosystem that is alive with life. Its significance extends far beyond the astounding biodiversity. Huge amounts of heat are captured and stored by the ocean, which then disperses it via ocean currents and has a considerable impact on the patterns of the planet's climate. Additionally, it is essential to functioning as a carbon dioxide (CO2) sink, soaking up a significant portion of emissions brought on by human activity and minimising the consequences of climate change. However, human activities are increasingly jeopardising the delicate balance of the ocean and climatic systems. Global warming, unpredictably changing weather patterns, and previously unheard-of climatic events are all caused by the burning of fossil fuels and the production of greenhouse gases. As a result of sea levels rising and the water becoming more acidic, significant ecosystems will vanish. Pollution, overfishing, and the degradation of coastal ecosystems exacerbate the issues the ocean faces, jeopardising its ability to support life and regulate climate. In order to assure a sustainable future, it is essential to accept the notion of "one ocean, one climate, and one future" as a guiding concept for global action.
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Kumari Nikita (July-2024). ONE OCEAN, ONE CLIMATE, AND ONE FUTURE. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NOVEL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, 9(7), b685-b693. https://ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2407171.pdf
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Volume 9 Issue 7, July-2024
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