How much would it cost to buy the ocean? - Astrid J. Hsu

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Surveying his vast domain, trident heavy in hand,
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Poseidon considers the prospect of retirement.
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What if someone else donned the coral crown
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so he could spend his immortality harmonizing with blue whales
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and cozying up to hydrothermal vents?
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Poseidon decides he needs to actually prioritize himself for once.
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So he summons his accountant and asks:
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how much could he sell the ocean for today?
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Poseidon’s accountant is the top-ranked financial analyst
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to the world’s movers and shakers,
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its literal titans of industry.
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He handles all divine assets.
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When it comes to boiling complex systems of intrinsic value down to monetary sums,
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he’s the guy.
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And he’s actually got a potential buyer:
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Hades is interested in building his real estate portfolio
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and expanding his domain into the marine realm.
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So, the accountant already appraised the ocean’s market value
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and prepared a quick presentation.
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"The property covers over 70% of Earth’s surface.
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But it’s also quite voluminous!"
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Poseidon knows this.
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He does annual Mariana Trench swims with sea cucumbers.
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But before he even gets to his best giant squid story,
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the accountant is back at analysis.
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"Marine shipping alone accounts for 80% of global trade,
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generating over $14 trillion annually.
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The global fishing industry provides over 3 billion people
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with a significant amount of their dietary protein,
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employs an estimated 260 million,
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and generates about $163 billion every year.
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And oil and budding seabed mining industries
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generate around $245 billion per year."
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"Some of the ocean’s assets are harder to quantify monetarily.
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The ocean absorbs around 30% of human generated carbon dioxide,
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and, since 1955, has taken in more than 90% of excess heat.
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About 40% of humanity lives within 100 kilometers of the ocean.
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Coastal ecosystems buffer waves, reduce erosion, and ease flooding,
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preventing over $716 billion in damages annually.
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Many cultures have deep ties to the ocean.
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And coastal views and recreation improve mental health.
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Meanwhile, it's estimated that as-yet undiscovered
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marine-derived cancer treatments could save countless lives
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and be worth up to $5.7 trillion.
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The ocean generates half the planet’s oxygen
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and, directly or indirectly,
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provides food, energy, and minerals to all life on Earth."
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A salty tear cascades down Poseidon’s face that the accountant ignores.
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He can’t give the total cost yet because, of course,
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recent developments must be factored in.
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"Climate change is heating, acidifying, and deoxygenating the ocean
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and trash is polluting it.
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Overfishing and aggressive seabed resource extraction
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are disrupting fragile ecosystems and impacting the ocean’s productivity."
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The accountant says, "Sigh, buddy, you shouldn’t worry, though,
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because we can grow the ocean’s investment value.
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Coral reef tourism already yields approximately $36 billion annually.
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Considering the revenue of popular dive sites
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and their regional shark populations and lifespans,
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researchers estimate that one shark can generate almost $2 million
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in its lifetime—
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making them much more valuable alive than dead.
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Sustainable management of fisheries could allow species to rebound
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and bring in an additional $83 billion annually.
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And with growth in offshore wind, tidal, and wave energy harvesting,
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the ocean is poised to help humanity quit fossil fuels."
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Now the grand reveal.
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The accountant's conclusions are similar to those of mortal experts:
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the ocean alone is worth roughly $24 trillion—
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at least— about a quarter of the World Bank’s valuation
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of the global economy in 2021.
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But if humanity reinvests in the ocean's health—
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fishing sustainably, decarbonizing shipping,
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scaling offshore wind farms, and conserving and restoring mangroves—
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investments could return up to 600% in profits.
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Poseidon feels the weight of his folly crushing him
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like a Styrofoam cup 2,000 meters deep.
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Reducing such a priceless, generously life-giving natural system to a number
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is just another symptom of the greatest problems he’s facing nowadays.
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And though he respects the work his brother, Hades, does,
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he doesn't want the ocean to become an extension of the Underworld.
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He can’t give it up.
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Poseidon asks forgiveness
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and reaffirms his eternal vow to protect the ocean.
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It’ll take him a few tidal cycles to realize Hades and the accountant
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were bluffing and see what this really was:
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a much-needed intervention by a duo of deities who cared deeply about him—
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and the world.
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