The Indian Ocean is the fastest-warming ocean basin and is heading towards a state of near-permanent #MarineHeatWave. If we don't curb #CarbonEmissions, the South West Indian Ocean could warm by more than 1.7℃ by the end of this century, leading to declining fish harvests and threatening food security. Research has found that these disruptions could leave up to 70 million people in Africa iron deficient, 188 million lacking in vitamin A, and 285 million struggling to obtain vitamin B12 and omega-3 fatty acids. ? Now is the time to #ActForOurPlanet by reducing carbon emissions. The future of our ocean and the well-being of coastal communities depend on it. #COP29 #InHotWater
Our ocean is at a critical tipping point. For decades, the ocean has absorbed the impacts of burning fossil fuels, buffering us from the worst effects of the #ClimateCrisis. But record-breaking marine heatwaves are pushing ecosystems to the edge. As the ocean warms, the cascading impacts have far-reaching consequences, affecting people, food security, economies, and global stability. Truly, we’re #InHotWater. It’s time to stop burning fossil fuels and urgently transition to renewables. The ocean – and all of us – depend on it. #COP29 #ActForOurPlanet