A new report published by the United Nations (UN) indicates that climate change is having serious consequences on marine ecosystems around the world. The report, presented during the International Conference on Climate Change held in Madrid, highlights that the acidification of the oceans, the increase in water temperature and the decrease in oxygen levels are causing irreparable damage to marine life and ecosystems. coastal.

The report stresses the need to take urgent action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and curb global warming, to avoid even more serious consequences in the future. "Climate change is affecting the health of our oceans and their biodiversity, which in turn threatens food security and human well-being around the world," said UN Secretary General António Guterres.

The report highlights the importance of international action to address the challenges of climate change and protect the oceans and marine life. "We have a responsibility to act now to ensure a sustainable future for generations to come," Guterres concluded.