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''The makes the planet appear blue when viewed from space.''
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''The ocean makes all life on Earth possible.''
:<small>Above the Pacific Ocean: NASA DSCOVR:EPIC, July 20, 2022</small>


: * https://www.nationalgeographic.org/article/all-about-the-ocean/




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🌎 Blue Planet 🌎

Earth=Water=Life


DSCOVR EPIC - July 20 2022.png

Above the Pacific Ocean: NASA DSCOVR:EPIC, July 20, 2022


The ocean covers 70 percent of the Earth's surface

The makes the planet appear blue when viewed from space.
The ocean makes all life on Earth possible.
* https://www.nationalgeographic.org/article/all-about-the-ocean/


Earth's ocean contains about 1.35 billion cubic kilometers (324 million cubic miles) of water, which is about 97 percent of all the water on Earth.


β€œThe health of the ocean and humankind are so deeply intertwined that we ignore the connection at our peril." -- UN Climate Change's first mandated Ocean and Climate Change Dialogue - a yearly stepping stone to greater ambition for ocean-climate action (2022)


On the front line of climate change, the ocean, coastlines and coastal communities are being disproportionately impacted by increasing carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions from human activities. To tackle this, governments at COP26 in Glasgow set in place an annual dialogue to strengthen ocean and climate change action.

The first Ocean and Climate Change Dialogue took place during the June 2022 Bonn Climate Change Conference.


 


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Earth's Water, Saltwater, Freshwater, Water, Water Everywhere



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