
UN biodiversity treaty enters into force, aims to protect 30% of oceans by 2030

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A landmark UN treaty to protect biodiversity in the high seas has come into effect, aiming to safeguard 30% of ocean environments by 2030. Known as the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ), the treaty allows for the establishment of marine protected areas in international waters. It requires countries to conduct environmental assessments and share resources from the blue economy. While over 80 nations have ratified it, environmentalists stress the need for more than 190,000 protected areas to meet the 30% target, as only 8% is currently protected. The treaty does not address seabed mining issues.
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