Oceans
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Helping them achieve this is the most powerful thing we can do to keep our
oceans
alive.
And this is in contrast to currents methods of fabric production, where a plant is grown, just the cotton part is harvested, processed into a yarn, woven into a fabric and then potentially shipped across
oceans
before being cut and sewn into a garment.
Eight million tons of plastic waste enter our
oceans
every year, destroying ecosystems.
Our health and future is inextricably linked to that of our
oceans.
Look carefully at the area of the eastern Pacific, from the Americas, extending westward, and on either side of the Indian subcontinent, where there is a radical depletion of oxygen in the
oceans.
And that has consequences for our
oceans.
In fact,
oceans
absorb about 90 percent of the heat that's generated by greenhouse gas emissions and about 40 percent of the carbon dioxide.
I personally believe that sustained observation of our
oceans
and our planet is the moral imperative for our generation of scientists.
These
oceans
are very much alive.
But the sustained observations that I've shared with you today, the work of generations of scientists, are pointing us to take better care of our
oceans
and to nurture the microbes that sustain us.
Jane has said that the
oceans
are not too big to fail, nor are they too big to fix, but the
oceans
are too big to ignore.
We depend on water, forests, deserts,
oceans.
And that's why we enjoy looking at glaciers and oceans, and contemplating the Earth from outside its perimeters, etc.
So our oceans, forests, once very close to us as our local commons, moved very far away from us.
So today, we pump millions of tons of greenhouse gases into the air, we dump plastics, fertilizers and industrial waste into the rivers and oceans, and we cut down forests that absorb CO2.
We breathe the same air, we drink the same water, we depend on the same oceans, forests, and biodiversity.
Kartikeya leapt on his peacock and flew around the continents and the mountains and the
oceans.
And that's why, now, the new breakthroughs, the new frontiers in terms of oil extraction are scrambling about in Alberta, or at the bottom of the
oceans.
I have to travel seven oceans, and I have to come and see you.
And my love of science fiction actually seemed mirrored in the world around me, because what was happening, this was in the late '60s, we were going to the moon, we were exploring the deep
oceans.
And I've learned that that deep-ocean environment, and even the shallow oceans, are so rich with amazing life that really is beyond our imagination.
Volcanoes are important, because volcanoes produce atmospheres and they produce
oceans.
Mars had rivers, Mars had lakes, but more important Mars had planetary-scale
oceans.
We believe that the
oceans
were in the northern hemisphere, and this area in blue, which shows a depression of about four miles, was the ancient ocean area on the surface of Mars.
And octopus are, they live in all the
oceans.
So one of these take-home messages here is, there is still a lot to explore in the
oceans.
And Sylvia has said that we are destroying the
oceans
before we even know what's in them, and she's right.
And you read further into the story, and it's saying, the horrifying thing that's going on is that the fisheries are so overfishing the wild fishes, that it is taking down the fish populations in the
oceans
by 38 percent.
It's clickbait kind of stuff, but it's basically saying, "Oh my God, start panicking, we're going to lose all the species in the oceans."
Now, what's interestingly left out of this study is what the hell is going on in the
oceans.
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