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Decoding

Overseas France: shared solutions for shared oceans

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Faced with disruptions linked to climate change and the degradation of their ecosystems, the French Overseas Territories are mobilizing. Through nature-based solutions, regional cooperation, and scientific research, these predominantly island territories are paving the way for collective and sustainable adaptation.
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Decoding

[Feature] Protecting Our Oceans

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The oceans cover 71% of the Earth’s surface, hold 97% of its water, and play an essential role in protecting biodiversity, regulating the climate, providing resources, and producing oxygen. However, this delicate balance is being disrupted by human activity. To mark the United Nations Ocean Conference, held from June 9 to 13 in Nice, we take a deep dive into a world that we urgently need to better understand.
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On the Ground

Cape Town and AFD: an exemplary partnership for sustainable coastal resilience

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As part of the UN Ocean Conference (UNOC), the Deputy Mayor of Cape Town, Eddie Andrews, explains the concrete progress made through the long-term partnership between his city and AFD (Agence Française de Développement) to tackle rising sea levels. This is also an opportunity for him to discuss his participation, on Saturday, June 7, 2025, in the Ocean Rise and Coastal Resilience Coalition summit, organized by the French city of Nice and the Ocean & Climate Platform, alongside leaders of other major coastal cities and island nations threatened by rising sea levels.
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