Jason Momoa, the American actor known for playing the role of “Aquaman”, was on Carcavelos beach this Sunday and left a message to protect the future of the oceans: “We are committed to protecting the oceans, where water life begins and ends. trip,” he said in a short speech.
During the Innovation and Youth Forum of the United Nations Conference on the Oceans, Jason Momoa received the milestone from the hands of the United Nations Special Envoy for the Oceans, Peter Thompson. “I know this milestone has traveled halfway around the world and will continue its journey as an enduring symbol for leaders,” he said, assuring that the “time to act” to protect the oceans is “now.”
Actor Jason Momoa receives the “bauta of nature” from the UN Special Envoy for the Oceans, Peter Thomson, during the Youth and Innovation Forum, in Praia de Carcavelos, Lisbon metropolitan region.#Aquaman2 #UNOC2022 #SaveTheOceans pic.twitter.com/rZcVIMljg3
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“Our oceans have problems. We combine ambition, dedication and hope to be able to change the results”The American actor highlighted, adding that “with respect, admiration and humility” he joins the United Nations family to “carry out the critically important work of managing, protecting and preserving the ocean and all living creatures.”
In front of 150 young people, Jason Momoa underlined his ambition to achieve the United Nations’ “sustainable development goals”, including those related to the ocean. “It is necessary to correct the mistakes of the past and stop the time of irresponsibility.”
“Hello!” – Aquaman actor Jason Momoa greets young students from more than 100 countries in Praia de Carcavelos, Portugal, who are participating in the Youth Innovation Forum, part of the United Nations Conference on the Oceans. He speaks of “magic moment”.#UNOC2022 #SaveTheOceans #Aquaman pic.twitter.com/wT8PDn1Nen
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The American actor will participate in the UN Oceans Conference, which will begin this Monday in Lisbon.
Source: Observadora