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HEALTHY MARINE ECOSYSTEM
Orissa POST
|May 05, 2025
From maritime shipping, which carries 80% of global trade, to the undersea fiber-optic cables that transmit 95% of international data, the ocean is deeply embedded in our societies and daily lives
The ocean economy supports millions and underpins some of the world’s most critical industries.
From maritime shipping, which carries 80% of global trade, to the undersea fiber-optic cables that transmit 95% of international data, the ocean is deeply embedded in our societies and daily lives.
According to one projection, ocean-based industries could generate more than $3 trillion annually by 2030. But the ocean is far more than an economic engine. It’s also the planet’s largest natural climate regulator, absorbing nearly 30% of carbon dioxide emissions, capturing 90% of excess heat, and storing 50 times more carbon than the atmosphere. And yet the ocean’s capacity to provide these vital services is now nearing a tipping point.
THE CASE FOR INVESTING IN SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS HAS NEVER BEEN STRONGER, AND DOING SO OFFERS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO UNLOCK FINANCIAL FLOWS AT SCALE
The case for investing in sustainable solutions has never been stronger, and doing so offers a unique opportunity to unlock financial flows at scale. After all, today’s ocean economy represents a multi-trillion-dollar investment frontier, spanning multiple sectors that depend on a healthy marine environment: renewable energy, coastal infrastructure, ports, maritime transport, sustainable fisheries, and aquaculture. The cost of inaction is simply too high and is increasing.
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