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UN talks end in Rome with nations backing $200 billion a year plan to protect nature“The applause is for all of you. You have done an amazing job,” said the COP16 president, Susana Muhamad of Colombia. COP16’s ...
Ambitions by the BRICS group to take on a greater climate leadership role, building on success last month at United Nations ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has appointed Lena Yanina Estrada, an Indigenous leader, as the environment minister amidst a cabinet reshuffle. Estrada's appointment marks the first time an ...
A three-day meeting on the Convention on Biological Diversity that just wrapped up in Rome will go down in history as a ...
More than 140 countries struck a deal on a strategy to raise and distribute billions of dollars to protect nature at a UN ...
Delegates at global biodiversity talks in Rome agreed on a framework for monitoring environmental commitments and other ...
Deforestation in Colombia rose 35% in 2024 from a 23-year low the previous year, fueled by an uptick in the Amazon region, Environment Minister Susana Muhamad said on Thursday. US paper industry ...
The decision comes more than two years after a landmark deal to halt the rampant destruction of nature this decade and ...
Governments last week reached agreement on a strategy to raise an additional $200 billion each year to better protect the ...
COP16 President Susana Muhamad of Colombia hailed the fact that countries worked together for a breakthrough, enabling progress "in this very fragmented and conflicted world". "This is something very ...
“The applause is for all of you. You have done an amazing job,” said the COP16 president, Susana Muhamad of Colombia. COP16’s successful conclusion is the first United Nations meeting in ...
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