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Press release 29 August 2024

COP29 Presidency Explores Innovative Marine Science for Climate Resilience in Australia

Sydney, Australia – In preparation for COP29 and reinforcing the global focus on climate resilience, a representative from the COP29 Presidency recently visited the Sydney Institute of Marine Science (SIMS) in New South Wales. Recognized as a leading marine science institute, SIMS provided a fascinating insight into cutting-edge research and innovative methods for enhancing marine ecosystems.

The visit offered valuable opportunities to learn about SIMS’s pioneering work in protecting and restoring marine environments, which are increasingly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Discussions highlighted sustainable practices and technological advancements aimed at bolstering the health and resilience of marine life and coastal communities. This included exploring innovative techniques for coral reef restoration, combating marine pollution, and adapting to rising sea levels.

This engagement is particularly relevant in the context of COP29, where fostering climate resilience and safeguarding biodiversity will be key pillars of the agenda. Understanding and leveraging innovative solutions from institutions like SIMS can contribute significantly to global efforts in climate adaptation and ecosystem preservation. The insights gained from this visit will undoubtedly inform and enrich the discussions at the upcoming Conference of the Parties in Baku, as Azerbaijan champions a comprehensive and collaborative approach to addressing the climate crisis. The experience underscored the global interconnectedness of climate challenges and the importance of international knowledge exchange in finding sustainable solutions.

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