The UN Biodiversity conference will resume its work in Rome Tuesday, after the talks ran out of time at the initial session in Colombia in November 2024.
After last year’s COP16 reached an impasse, negotiators will make a second attempt to agree on funding to halt the global loss of biodiversity.
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United Nations conference on biodiversity that ran out of time last year will resume its work Tuesday in Rome with money at the top of the agenda
Rich and poor countries are battling over who will fund nature conservation in the shadow of a radically anti-green U.S. administration.
The world's biggest nature conservation conference resumes in Rome next week for an urgent attempt at overcoming a deadlock between northern and southern countries over funding for nature protection.
Rome, Italy, Governments will come together for three days of Biodiversity talks to finalise an agreement on the mobilisation of finance for nature
Countries gather in Rome this week for a second crack at figuring out how to generate $200 billion a year to help preserve the world's biodiversity - and give a shot in the arm to global cooperation as the United States draws back.
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