00:00What is the role of the United Nations in the fight against climate change?
00:15All the nations that have a coastline have asked for the extension of their exclusive economic zone,
00:22which covered 200,000 nautical miles,
00:24they asked for the extension to 350,000 nautical miles,
00:27in order to be able to forage and exploit all these resources.
00:54What is the role of the United Nations in the fight against climate change?
01:17All these minerals are extracted in large part in countries that are a little hard to access from a geopolitical point of view.
01:23For example, Central Africa or China.
01:28So there is an interest of the industrialists to go deep into the oceans
01:32to recover their autonomy from a point of view of food as a resource for their industries.
01:38What is the role of the United Nations in the fight against climate change?
01:53What is the role of the United Nations in the fight against climate change?
02:18The absolute challenge is not to repeat the mistakes of the past.
02:23The challenge is that we have done this, we have cut the top of the mountains,
02:27we have scraped the earth, we have exploited everything that was exploitable on earth.
02:32We are not going to start the same cycles again in the great depths.
02:35What is the role of the United Nations in the fight against climate change?
02:49It is well known today that only 10% of mobile phones in Europe are recycled.
02:55This means that instead of doing mining at the bottom of the oceans,
02:59mining should be done in cities.
03:02We should go and get everyone's phones to recycle them.
03:05This is where there is a wealth of all these precious minerals.
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