Fewer than 15 percent of countries have submitted plans to slow the destruction of nature ahead of a global biodiversity summit in Colombia, according...
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The COP16, the largest United Nations summit for the protection of nature, concluded its first day on Monday in Colombia with urgent calls to invest resources and reach concrete agreements to stop the destruction of the planet’s biodiversity before it is too late. The two-week meeting of delegates from the 196 member states of the […]
Fewer than 15 percent of countries have submitted plans to slow the destruction of nature ahead of a global biodiversity summit in Colombia, according...
Delegates from 196 countries are discussing progress in preserving biodiversity. So what are the sticking points?
Delegates from around the world are meeting in Colombia in what is expected to be the biggest U.N. biodiversity conference in history.
As COP16 kicks off in Cali, Colombia, scientists are raising a red flag: human activity is pushing the planet to the brink, and Europe is in the...
The experts’ assessment is clear: humans are the major threat to Earth’s land, seas and all the living things they shelter, including ourselves....
A Health Policy Watch analysis of 35 national biodiversity plans shows all but two countries – Mexico and Jordan – linked environmental protection...
The COVID-19 and Ebola epidemics highlighted the damage humans can suffer when interfering with wildlife. Experts and activists are urging the world...
We’re in the middle of the United Nations (UN)’s Biodiversity Conference of Parties (COP16) being held from Oct. 21 to Nov. 1, 2024 in Cali,...
By Dr Caroline Delgado and Tatjana Edle von Peter The peace process in Colombia has transformed the country’s security landscape. With the...
The world is experiencing its largest loss of life since the dinosaurs, with around 1 million plant and animal species now threatened with extinction,...