This treaty represents an essential paradigm shift to meet the objective of protecting at least 30% of the ocean by 2030.
The High Seas Treaty comes into force this Saturday. The document will allow the creation of marine areas in international waters.
This treaty represents an essential paradigm shift to meet the objective of protecting at least 30% of the ocean by 2030.
Widely praised by non-governmental organizations, in Portugal Zero called it a turning point, it is defined as an achievement of the diplomacy of multilateralism.
“The next challenge is implementation, obviously, it is to ensure that this treaty is implemented with tools that allow its ambition to come true”, said Emanuel Gonçalves, from the Oceano Azul Foundation, speaking to SIC.
