The Future of the Oceans : Between Catastrophe and Hope offers a compelling dive into the element that underpins human existence. Drawing on data and reports from 2024 2025, this book analyses the crises battering the sea : accelerating warming, acidification and sea level rise, plastic pollution and dead zones, overfishing and coral reef collapse. Beyond this alarming diagnosis, the book highlights solutions championed by scientists, NGOs and governments : an international high seas treaty, negotiations for a global plastics agreement, the 30×30 protection target, innovations such as active coral restoration, algae robots for carbon capture and wave energy systems.
It also explores the promise of the blue economy and sustainable finance. Accessible yet well documented, this title from Maison d'édition : Five Minutes (collection PLANÈTE AVENIR) shows that the future of our oceans depends on our ability to act collectively. It invites readers to get informed, support ambitious policies and encourage innovations that will turn the ocean into a partner for humanity rather than a silent victim.
A powerful call to action for anyone concerned about the planet's largest ecosystem.
The Future of the Oceans : Between Catastrophe and Hope offers a compelling dive into the element that underpins human existence. Drawing on data and reports from 2024 2025, this book analyses the crises battering the sea : accelerating warming, acidification and sea level rise, plastic pollution and dead zones, overfishing and coral reef collapse. Beyond this alarming diagnosis, the book highlights solutions championed by scientists, NGOs and governments : an international high seas treaty, negotiations for a global plastics agreement, the 30×30 protection target, innovations such as active coral restoration, algae robots for carbon capture and wave energy systems.
It also explores the promise of the blue economy and sustainable finance. Accessible yet well documented, this title from Maison d'édition : Five Minutes (collection PLANÈTE AVENIR) shows that the future of our oceans depends on our ability to act collectively. It invites readers to get informed, support ambitious policies and encourage innovations that will turn the ocean into a partner for humanity rather than a silent victim.
A powerful call to action for anyone concerned about the planet's largest ecosystem.