UK urged to ratify high seas treaty to avoid being shut out of Ocean Cop summit
As international treaty comes into force, bill to make it law in Britain is moving at ‘glacial pace’ through parliamentThe UK risks being shut out of a historic oceans summit because parliament has failed to ratify the UN’s high seas treaty, environmental charities and campaigners have...
<p>As international treaty comes into force, bill to make it law in Britain is moving at ‘glacial pace’ through parliament</p><p>The UK risks being shut out of a historic oceans summit because parliament has failed to ratify the UN’s high seas treaty, environmental charities and campaigners have warned.</p><p>The high seas treaty, formally known as the Agreement on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction, comes into force on Saturday, after two decades of talks.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/jan/17/shut-out-ocean-cop-failing-ratify-high-seas-treaty">Continue reading...</a>
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