(Paris) OECD calls on SOS reconciliation economy and environmental economy and environmental sustainability economy and environmental sustainability economy and organized on Monday on Monday, “SOS Océan” summit.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is reminiscent of the decisive role of the global economy: more than 3 billion people in their hunger, more than 80% of the world’s goods and 98% of Internet traffic.
“International cooperation will be important to increase economic opportunities and environmental responsibility and environmental responsibility,” OECD said.
To achieve this, “Four Strategic Priorities” – “Enhance Ocean Management, Encourage technological updates, increase the data collection in the ocean and combine developing countries better in global value chains.”
“If the sea was a country, the economy had the fifth world in 2019.
Tourism and oil production, “almost two-thirds of the world’s total value value”, from 2600 billion to 2600 billion to 2600 billion to 2600 billion to 2600 billion to 2600 billion to 2600 billion to 2600 billion to 2600 billion to 2,600 billion to 2,600 billion to 2,600 billion to 2,300 billion to 2,300 billion to 2,300 billion to 2,300 billion to 2,300 billion to 2,300 billion to two,200 billion to two.
Until 2050, this growth can be slow or even stagnant based on the rhythm of climate change, demographic evolution and energy transition and technological progress.
“The height of the sea level, the deterioration of the sea contamination and the productivity and sector of digital transformation and automation progress is summarizing the report.”
Energy passage will have a decisive effect on the future trajectory of activities towards the sea, “OECD emphasizes.
“The transition to a vigilant carbon energy would be useful for marine health and growth, but even the pace, the break, the break, in the middle of the century, the middle of the century can lead to a global decline in the century,” he said.