TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「Human beings owe their life to the sea. Four in 10 humans rely on the ocean for food. Marine life produces 70% of our oxygen; 90% of global goods travel via shipping lanes. Over the past century, the ocean has absorbed 93% of the heat trapped in the atmosphere by greenhouse-gas emissions. But we humans have also been squeezing life out of the sea. Increased CO2 levels in the atmosphere have made the ocean more acidic, threatening food chains. Warming waters are not only killing sea life, they are also changing currents and affecting global weather patterns. Meanwhile we dump 8 million tons of waste into the ocean a year, in addition to agricultural and industrial runoff that poisons coastal areas. At the rate we are harvesting fish, by 2050 there will likely be more plastic than fish in the oceans. A 2019 report by the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warned that without "profound economic and institutional transformations," there would be irreversible damage to oceans and sea ice. This was supposed to be the year those transformations began, writes @arynebaker. Photograph by @chrisleidyphotography—@assouline」7月15日 23時39分 - time

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Human beings owe their life to the sea. Four in 10 humans rely on the ocean for food. Marine life produces 70% of our oxygen; 90% of global goods travel via shipping lanes. Over the past century, the ocean has absorbed 93% of the heat trapped in the atmosphere by greenhouse-gas emissions. But we humans have also been squeezing life out of the sea. Increased CO2 levels in the atmosphere have made the ocean more acidic, threatening food chains. Warming waters are not only killing sea life, they are also changing currents and affecting global weather patterns. Meanwhile we dump 8 million tons of waste into the ocean a year, in addition to agricultural and industrial runoff that poisons coastal areas. At the rate we are harvesting fish, by 2050 there will likely be more plastic than fish in the oceans. A 2019 report by the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warned that without "profound economic and institutional transformations," there would be irreversible damage to oceans and sea ice. This was supposed to be the year those transformations began, writes @arynebaker. Photograph by @chrisleidyphotography@assouline


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