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In snowy Montreal, France derails COP15 on biodiversity

By IANS | Updated: December 17, 2022 23:25 IST

Montreal, Dec 17 After days of intense negotiations, hearing from policy experts on the state of play across ...

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Montreal, Dec 17 After days of intense negotiations, hearing from policy experts on the state of play across finance and resource mobilisation to reverse the current trend of biodiversity loss by 2030, the UN biodiversity summit, referred to as COP15, is supposed to be a turning point to establish, at long last, mechanisms to follow up on commitments made for a long time, but routinely not followed upon by signatory countries.

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