More than 140 countries struck a deal on a strategy to raise and distribute billions of dollars to protect nature at a UN ...
The resumed session of the COP16.2 UN biodiversity talks ended in Rome with an agreement on finance, a critical issue for ...
An installation is placed in front of the FAO headquarters of the United Nations as part of a Greenpeace protest during the UN Biodiversity Conference in Rome, Italy [Yara Nardi/Reuters] Published ...
This analysis was conceived by its author as a trilogy of commentaries in the wake of Decision 16/2 from the 16th Conference ...
COP16 talks in Rome yielded agreement on funding nature restoration in poorer countries — but some details remain vague.
The resumed UN biodiversity summit, COP16, came to an end last week in Rome, with headline decisions on finance and implementation in what observers called a “win for multilateralism”. The talks, ...
Hours ahead of resuming the three-day UN global biodiversity negotiations in Rome, the European Union (EU) on Monday said it ...
Without the farmers, it is only political policy without implementation”―that was the stark message delivered by the UN Food ...
Negotiators from over 140 countries have agreed on a plan to finance biodiversity conservation, raising at least $200 billion annually by 2030. The agreement, reached in Rome, also pledges to create ...
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