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Nations pledge $10 billion to protect oceans at Kenya conference

Nations pledged $10 billion at Kenyaโ€™s Our Ocean Conference to protect marine habitats, address climate change, and fund initiatives like clean shipping corridors and marine reserves. While commitment

Mombasa: Key outcomes from the Our Ocean Conference in Kenya
Carbon Brief โ€” 24 June 2026
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A string of 40-plus nations pledged $10 billion at the Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa to protect marine habitats and fight climate change. The three-

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Why This Matters

The Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa underscored a critical shift in global maritime policy, where financial commitments are no longer just symbolic but tied to measurable outcomes like marine reserve expansions and decarbonization of shipping. This pledge of $10 billion signals a new era of accountability, where nations must now deliver on promises that directly impact biodiversity hotspots and coastal communities most vulnerable to climate change.

Background Context

Kenyaโ€™s selection as the host for the 2025 Our Ocean Conference reflects its strategic position as a gateway to East Africaโ€™s marine ecosystems, including the Western Indian Oceanโ€”a region grappling with overfishing, plastic pollution, and the looming threat of deep-sea mining. The conference builds on a decade of incremental progress since the first such event in 2014, but this yearโ€™s pledges come amid heightened geopolitical tensions over maritime resource exploitation, particularly in the South China Sea and the Arctic.

What Happens Next

The success of these commitments will hinge on transparent tracking mechanisms and enforcement mechanisms to ensure funds reach frontline initiatives rather than being absorbed by bureaucratic delays. Watch for early indicators in 2026, when marine protected areas in the Indian Ocean are slated for expansion, and for potential pushback from industry lobbies opposing stricter shipping emissions standards. The real test will be whether donor nations prioritize long-term conservation over short-term economic gains.

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