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WEF signs pact with Indonesia for ocean conservation

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The World Economic Forum (WEF) on Thursday signed, at the Annual Meeting 2023, a new partnership with the Indonesian government to support its ambitions to scale blue carbon restoration and ocean conservation efforts. The partnership is the first of a series being initiated by the Forum’s Ocean Action Agenda to help meet the rapidly increasing demand for high-quality blue carbon credits and projects around the world and connect global blue carbon actors from various sectors. Blue carbon — the carbon captured and sequestered by ocean ecosystems — stores up to five times more carbon per acre than tropical rainforests. Ecosystems such as mangrove forests, seagrasses, and salt marshes are also critical to protecting coastlines from storms and other natural disasters, and act as nurseries for fish stocks, providing a critical food source and jobs, especially for coastal communities. “Blue carbon holds immense potential for marine ecosystem restoration and coastal community resilience, while contributing to climate mitigation and helping raise critical funds to advance the urgent needs for ocean protection and conservation,” said Kristian Teleki, Director, Ocean Action Agenda, World Economic Forum. “We are excited to partner with Indonesia to start bringing to fruition this win-win-win potential.” Indonesia, the largest archipelago nation in the world, is a leader in blue carbon and the sustainable ocean economy and is home to the largest blue carbon resources in the world. The World Economic Forum announced in November 2022 the launch of Ocean 20 (O20) with the Indonesian government, which was then holding the Presidency of the G20, to fast-track sustainable blue economies in the region. “Indonesia is happy to partner with the World Economic Forum,” said Luhut B. Pandjaitan, Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment of Indonesia. “We have the largest and most diverse mangrove forests in the world, and we are committed to rehabilitating 600

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