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World Bank: Clean air, healthy seas, coastlines degrading in Middle East, North Africa

by admineconai February 14, 2022
written by admineconai February 14, 2022
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A report by the World Bank has shown that while economic and social indicators in many Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries have improved over the last three decades, the region’s blue natural assets, including clean air, healthy seas and coastlines — have continued to degrade.

According to the report, air pollution levels in the region’s cities are among the highest in the world as is marine plastic pollution; and coastlines are fast eroding.

“These combined challenges threaten local communities, livelihoods and economies,” the report said.

Titled “Blue Skies, Blue Seas: Air Pollution, Marine Plastics and Coastal Erosion in the Middle East and North Africa,’ the report focuses on the impact of this degradation, estimating that the economic cost of MENA’s deteriorating skies and seas is more than 3% of GDP per year in some countries.

Read also: Guterres says world must intensify efforts to protect oceans from climate crisis

The report also offered policy recommendations and solutions for governments to reverse the threat to this vital natural capital, some of which include Informing stakeholders about the sources of these challenges, and providing incentives that improve environmental outcomes for the public and the private sector.

Others include strengthening institutions to lower air and plastic pollution and to mitigate uncontrolled development and erosion on coastlines Investing in abatement options and promoting sustainable solutions.

The report also explained that restoring MENA’s blue skies and seas will benefit the health, livelihoods and incomes of residents as there will inevitably be trade-offs.

“But choosing a path of green growth will create jobs, diversify economies — and make the region a better place for current and future generations,” the report said.

Story was adapted from the World Bank.

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