Key Points

Kerala's Fisheries Minister Saji Cherian is heading to France to participate in the Third UN Ocean Conference. The summit aims to address critical challenges facing coastal regions due to climate change. Cherian will represent Kerala at the Ocean Rise and Coastal Resilience Summit, discussing adaptation strategies for vulnerable communities. The conference brings together global leaders to develop collaborative solutions for protecting coastal populations and biodiversity.

Key Points: Saji Cherian Leads Kerala's Climate Adaptation at UN Ocean Summit

  • Kerala minister highlights impact of climate change on fishers
  • UN conference focuses on coastal resilience
  • Invitation originally meant for CM Pinarayi Vijayan
  • Global coastal leaders gather to discuss adaptation strategies
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Kerala Fisheries Minister Saji Cherian heads to France to attend UN Ocean Conference

Kerala Fisheries Minister Saji Cherian represents state at UN Ocean Conference in France, addressing coastal climate challenges

"We are giving ourselves every chance to face together the greatest challenge of the century: global climate change - Christian Estrosi, Mayor of Nice"

Thiruvananthapuram, June 6

Kerala Fisheries Minister Saji Cherian has departed for France to participate in the Third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3), which is being held in Nice, France.

Speaking to IANS before his departure, Cherian said the summit aims to address critical challenges confronting the oceans and inspire concrete actions aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

"I am taking part in the special event of the 3rd UNOC3 titled Ocean Rise and Coastal Resilience Summit. The coastal cities and regions are being affected by climate change, and the meeting I am taking part in is trying to find solutions to adapt to the changing times," said Cherian.

He further said that the invitation to participate in the global summit was originally extended to the Chief Minister.

"The invitation was for Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, and he asked me to represent Kerala. This is a hot topic, and Kerala has been facing the aftereffects of climate change that has affected more than one million fisher folks in our state," he told IANS.

The Ocean Rise and Coastal Resilience Summit will include mayors, governors, and administrators of coastal cities and regions around the world, as well as representatives of island states and key stakeholders involved in climate adaptation efforts.

Christian Estrosi, Mayor of Nice and President of the Coalition, underlined the significance of the gathering.

"With the launch of the Coalition of coastal cities and regions (Ocean Rise & Coastal Resilience Coalition), we -- mayors, governors, and administrators of coastal communities -- are building an initiative to adapt our territories, protect our populations, and preserve our biodiversity. Through this Coalition, we are giving ourselves every chance to face together the greatest challenge of the century: global climate change," Estrosi said.

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is an important initiative! Kerala's coastline and fishing communities have suffered greatly due to climate change. Hope Minister Cherian brings back concrete solutions to protect our fisherfolk. 🌊 Our state needs sustainable coastal management policies urgently.
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Rahul M.
While international conferences are good, I hope this isn't just another foreign trip at taxpayer expense. We need to see actual implementation of whatever is discussed there. Kerala's beaches are eroding fast - action matters more than words.
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Anjali S.
Good to see Kerala representing India at such global platforms! Our state's experience with coastal challenges can contribute valuable insights. Maybe we can learn from France's coastal protection measures too. Bon voyage to the minister! ✈️
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Vijay P.
The timing is interesting - right after the Lok Sabha elections. Hope the focus remains on finding solutions rather than political mileage. Our fishing communities deserve better infrastructure and early warning systems for cyclones.
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Sneha R.
As someone from Kochi, I've seen how rising sea levels affect us directly. Hope the minister pushes for more international funding for coastal states like ours. We need mangrove restoration projects and better sea walls on priority!
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Manoj T.
Why couldn't this be done virtually? In this digital age, do we really need to fly halfway across the world for discussions? The carbon footprint of such trips contradicts the very climate goals being discussed. Just saying...

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