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Brazil and France Urge Global Boost on Ocean Climate Action Before COP30

Updated: Aug 22, 2025


As the world gears up for the upcoming COP30 climate summit, one issue that has gained increasing attention is the vital importance of protecting our oceans. Brazil and France have come forward with a shared sense of urgency, emphasizing that this moment presents a “key opportunity” to accelerate global efforts toward ocean conservation and climate resilience. Both nations understand that the health of our oceans is deeply intertwined with the overall health of the planet, influencing everything from climate regulation to the well-being of countless communities that rely 40% on marine resources.


Brazil, with its extensive coastline and rich marine biodiversity, recognizes that safeguarding its waters is essential for both environmental and economic reasons. The Amazon River basin and surrounding Atlantic waters are not just natural treasures but also vital sources of livelihood for millions of people. 

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Brazil advocates for stronger measures to combat illegal fishing, pollution, and habitat destruction. According to Euronews, the country sees COP30 as a platform to rally international support for sustainable ocean management, urging other nations to commit to concrete actions that can restore and protect marine ecosystems.


On the other hand, France, known for its leadership in marine science and conservation, echoes the call for urgent action. It has already established numerous marine protected areas and promotes sustainable maritime practices. France emphasizes that protecting oceans isn’t just an environmental concern; it’s central to economic stability, climate resilience, and global health. The country urges other nations to integrate ocean health into their climate policies, recognizing that healthy oceans underpin industries such as fishing, tourism, and shipping. 


Both countries highlight that COP30 is a pivotal moment to foster global cooperation. They stress the importance of increased investments in ocean science and innovative solutions to better understand and address the impacts of climate change on marine environments. Protecting vulnerable coastal communities, often disproportionately affected by rising sea levels and extreme weather, is also a priority. They advocate for support from wealthier nations to help developing countries build resilience and implement sustainable practices.

This summit offers an opportunity for nations to commit to ambitious goals—reducing pollution, establishing more protected areas, and advancing climate adaptation strategies. Brazil and France believe that the health of our oceans is a shared responsibility that requires collective action. They urge the international community to seize this moment, emphasizing that the future of our planet depends on how effectively we protect these vital ecosystems today. COP30 Brazil and France


Ultimately, both countries see COP30 as a turning point— an occasion to demonstrate global unity in safeguarding our oceans. By working together, they believe we can turn the tide on ocean degradation, ensuring that future generations inherit a healthier, more resilient Earth. The time to act is now, and the stakes couldn’t be higher.


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About the author: Jacob Louis is a passionate climate change and sustainability writer dedicated to raising awareness about environmental issues. With a background in environmental science, he advocates for innovative solutions and global action to create a more sustainable and resilient future for our planet.


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