However, the blue thread does not stop at the Climate in their respective sectors, to both preserve the ocean’s and Biodiversity Conventions and should, ultimately, connect all regulating role in the climate system and respond to the relevant multilateral frameworks and agreements. [...] It also promoted the use of integrated solutions to both 6 Under the CBD, the Global Biodiversity Framework Ultimately, these are meaningful steps forward to reaffirmed nature’s role in regulating the global integrate action on climate and biodiversity through climate system and called on Parties to minimise the explicit acknowledgement of the role the ocean has impacts of climate change and ocean. [...] The Ocean Breakthroughs: A collective roadmap for the benefit of Nature, Climate & People 2.1 The Ocean Breakthroughs to power the Global Biodiversity Framework and Paris Agreement Ocean-based solutions have the potential to deliver The Ocean Breakthroughs can fast-track these on both the Global Biodiversity Framework and solutions in five key sectors – namely marine Paris Agreement, acting as a c. [...] In addition to responding to the adaptation imperative of the Paris Agreement, the Aquatic Food Breakthrough contributes to several targets of the Global Biodiversity Framework, especially T5, T9 and 10 related to Fisheries and Aquaculture, T8 on Climate Action, and T11 on Nature’s Contribution to People. [...] It establishes the “Interministerial Commission for the Sustainable Management of Seas and Coasts” (CIMARES) to oversee and coordinate the actions of government agencies involved in designing and implementing national policies related to the planning and sustainable development of Mexico’s coastal and ocean areas, addressing both climate and biodiversity concerns.
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Table of Contents
- The ocean at the heart of climate and biodiversity interactions 3
- 1. Leveraging synergies between national biodiversity and climate strategies through ocean-based solutions 4
- 1.1 Inherent complementarities and the foundation for cooperation across conventions 4
- 1.2 Recent developments in favour of increased synergies across conventions 5
- 1.3 An upcoming opportunity for further synergies the submission of new national strategies 7
- 2. The Ocean Breakthroughs A collective roadmap for the benefit of Nature Climate People 7
- 2.1 The Ocean Breakthroughs to power the Global Biodiversity Framework and Paris Agreement 7
- 2.2 Maximising co-benefits Leveraging coastal and marine nature-based solutions 8
- By 2030 investments of at least USD 72 billion secure the integrity of ocean ecosystems by protecting restoring and conserving at least 30 of the ocean for the benefit of people climate and nature 9
- Marine Conservation Breakthrough 9
- Aquatic Food Breakthrough 10
- 2.3 Minimising tradeoffs Designing nature-positive decarbonisation pathways 11
- Ocean Renewable Energy Breakthrough 12
- Shipping Breakthrough 13
- 3. Ocean-based solutions in national climate and biodiversity strategies Planning implementing monitoring 14
- 3.1 Creating the enabling conditions for effective ocean-based action 14
- 3.2 Mobilising and empowering non-state actors from the ocean community 16
- 3.3 Monitoring and reporting for effective ocean-based action 17
- Building a Blue Thread across and beyond Climate and Biodiversity 19