The UN Conference on Biological Diversity (COP16) in Cali, Colombia, ended in early November with important resolutions, but no agreement on the key issue of financing biodiversity conservation.
The announcement came early on the morning of Oct. 31. Delegates to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity summit (COP16) in Cali, Colombia, had finally agreed on a protocol for ...
Amid fights over conservation funding, an agreement is reached for businesses to pay for profiting from digital genetic ...
The consultative body is considered a breakthrough in recognizing the role that Indigenous peoples play in conserving nature ...
Banks that finance biodiversity destruction are at COP16 ... “country delegates”, which enables insider access to the negotiations. The delegations of Switzerland and Japan, for example, were expected ...
The nature conservation organisations Birdlife, Pro Natura and WWF have criticised the lack of measures and indicators for biodiversity in Switzerland. They say there is a lack of guidance as to ...
Human behavior is driving biodiversity loss worldwide ... it will be much easier to invade places in temperate Europe, like Switzerland, Germany, northern France," she says.
but NO to the extreme biodiversity initiative.” Proponents, meanwhile, point to dwindling natural resources in Switzerland and threats to bees, frogs, birds, mosses and other wildlife.
On Sunday, UN chief Antonio Guterres had urged the 196 signatories to the biodiversity convention to "convert words into action" and fatten a Global Biodiversity Framework Fund created last year ...
It's on display at COP16, the United Nations biodiversity conference, in Cali, Colombia. (Von Wong Productions 2024) Canadian artist Benjamin Von Wong deals in metaphors. And the best metaphor for ...
With declines in their biodiversity, the food supply for birds ... observations of about 7,600 insect and spider species in Switzerland. The approximately 400 aquatic ecosystems and 300 ...
The statement, signed by investors from Australia, Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, the United States and ... establish regulation that addresses the five drivers of biodiversity ...