UN Biodiversity Treaty Targets 30% Ocean Protection by 2030
The United Nations Biodiversity Treaty sets an ambitious global target to safeguard 30% of the world’s oceans by 2030. The agreement focuses on expanding marine protected areas, conserving biodiversity in international waters, and promoting sustainable use of ocean resources. By uniting countries under a shared conservation framework, the treaty aims to combat marine ecosystem degradation, address climate impacts, and ensure long-term ocean health for future generations.