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Walk the talk to save our oceans, leaders advise governments

Global leaders at the Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa warned countries risk missing the 30% ocean protection target by 2030 without urgent climate action.

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standardmedia.co.keStai leggendo3 g fa

Walk the talk to save our oceans, leaders advise governments

Global leaders at the Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa warned countries risk missing the 30% ocean protection target by 2030 without urgent climate action.

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  1. martedì 16 giugno 2026·standardmedia.co.ke

    Leaders call for urgent action to protect oceans against climate change

    African leaders, scientists and policymakers are calling for urgent action to protect the continent's oceans from the rising impact of climate change, pollution and overfishing.

  2. martedì 16 giugno 2026·businessdailyafrica.com

    Africa’s ocean moment: From ambition to delivery

    Africa must lead in shaping a sustainable blue economy as the world gathers in Mombasa to confront the future of ocean health, climate resilience, and coastal livelihoods.

news.mongabay.com
4 g fa

Africa’s community-led marine organizations on which 30x30 depends

This week, thousands of delegates are gathered in Mombasa, Kenya, for the first Our Ocean Conference to be hosted on African soil. As expected, much of the conversation will focus on the global “30×30” target —…

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climatechangenews.com2 g fa

Mombasa ocean summit drives marine protection worth $6.4 billion

Mombasa summit finalizes $6.4 billion in marine protection commitments ($1.1B for climate action). But Kerry warns: without concrete implementation, pledges remain empty statements—the same risk facing tech leaders on ESG commitments.

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businessdailyafrica.com5 g fa

Africa’s ocean moment: From ambition to delivery

Africa hosts inaugural Our Ocean Conference; 38 nations employ 130M from ocean sectors amid 15M tonnes plastic pollution. Blue economy expansion signals emerging infrastructure market for IT leaders in climate resilience, smart ports and governance platforms.

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  • mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·standardmedia.co.ke

    Former US top envoy Kerry, Joho lead global leaders in oceans talks

    World leaders in Mombasa’s Our Ocean Conference urged stronger marine protection, funding and enforcement against illegal fishing under the High Seas Treaty framework.

  • mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·news.mongabay.com

    Africa’s community-led marine organizations on which 30x30 depends

    This week, thousands of delegates are gathered in Mombasa, Kenya, for the first Our Ocean Conference to be hosted on African soil. As expected, much of the conversation will focus…

  • giovedì 18 giugno 2026·standardmedia.co.ke

    Walk the talk to save our oceans, leaders advise governments

    Global leaders at the Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa warned countries risk missing the 30% ocean protection target by 2030 without urgent climate action.

  • venerdì 19 giugno 2026·climatechangenews.com

    Mombasa ocean summit drives marine protection worth $6.4 billion

    At the 11th Our Ocean conference in Kenya, governments reaffirmed marine protection pledges worth $6.4 billion, yet observers say funding barriers persist