Nature
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Nations Vow to Protect 30 Percent of World’s Oceans by 2030 -- But China, South Africa are Holding Back
Is it too late to save the world’s oceans? The world is hoping it’s not. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) just passed Motion 53, which aims to name at least 30 percent of the global ocean area “highly protected” by 2030.
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