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Q&A: What progress has been made on protecting nature a year on from COP15?

It has been more than one year since the gavel came down at the last UN biodiversity summit, where almost every country in the world agreed on a plan... Read More

International policy | Jan 31. 2024.
COP 15 President Huang Runqiu, Minister of Ecology and Environment, China, 20 December 2022.

COP15: Key outcomes agreed at the UN biodiversity conference in Montreal

Almost 200 countries have agreed to a new set of goals and targets to “halt and reverse” biodiversity loss by the end of the decade. The landm... Read More

| Dec 20. 2022.
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Video: What needs to happen to make the COP15 Global Biodiversity Framework a success?

The UN biodiversity summit, COP15, has been described as the “Paris moment” for nature.  Delegates from almost every country in the world... Read More

| Dec 16. 2022.
View of the room during a contact group on GBF targets.

Interactive: Tracking progress at the COP15 biodiversity summit

Less than a month after the UN’s COP27 climate talks in Sharm el-Sheikh comes a different conference of the parties: that of the parties to the UN ... Read More

| Dec 6. 2022.
UN Biodiversity’s executive secretary Elizabeth Maruma Mrema and deputy secretary David Cooper, with Francis Ogwal and Basil Van Havre, WG2020 co-chairs.

Interactive: Who wants what at the COP15 biodiversity summit

Nearly 20,000 delegates from across the world will soon be arriving in Montreal for the second part of COP15, the much-delayed and much-anticipated U... Read More

| Dec 2. 2022.
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