UN’s COP15 summit aims for global pact to ensure there will be ‘more nature’ by 2030

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More than 10,000 policymakers, experts and activists are set to discuss ways to head off what scientists call the sixth mass extinction. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MONTREAL - Countries are gathering on Tuesday for a key United Nations nature conference in Montreal, aiming to broker a new global agreement to protect what’s left of Earth’s wildlife and natural spaces.ensures there is more “nature” – animals, plants, and healthy ecosystems – in 2030

More than 10,000 participants, including government officials, scientists, and activists, are set to attend the summit starting on Wednesday and running through Dec 19. “We need governments to adopt a clear and urgent mission to halt and reverse biodiversity loss by 2030,” said Ms Eva Zabey, executive director of Business for Nature, a global coalition of businesses and conservation groups.

– a target often referred to as the “30-by-30“ goal. Currently, only about 17 per cent of the world’s land area falls under some sort of protection, while less than 8 per cent of the global ocean is protected. Even the 30-by-30 goal gets tricky in the details, given that some nations hold vast land or ocean areas teeming with wildlife, while others do not.

 

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