Although the COP16 summit in Colombia ended with some important agreements, countries still aren’t moving fast enough to stem ...
Wealthy nations appeared to hit a limit with how much they are willing to pay to conserve nature around the world, instead ...
At COP16, mapping, monitoring and reporting on ecosystems was a focal point for governments and businesses. How will a new ...
Countries are unlikely to reach a major new funding agreement for nature conservation during this week's United Nations COP16 ...
Negotiations fell apart at the 11th hour when the EU, Switzerland and other developed countries objected to the creation of a ...
By Jake Spring and Oliver Griffin CALI, Colombia (Reuters) -Countries at the U.N. COP16 summit on nature on Friday approved a ...
The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, or COP16, ended on Nov. 2. Several days before delegations from 177 ...
That still doesn't cover the billions needed to halt the collapse of ecosystems, like the Amazon rainforest or coral reefs. The world will need to devise ways for enticing private investment in nature ...
The outcome left African and Latin American nations furious and prompted some to refuse to engage on other biodiversity ...
Targets to restore global biodiversity were not accompanied by concrete plans for action or the financial commitments that many at Cop16 were hoping for.
UN biodiversity summit ends with mixed results, with gains for Indigenous people and disagreement on how to raise and manage ...
BusinessGreen looks at why the Cali Biodiversity Summit failed to deliver the outcome that many observers had hoped for - and ...