Delegates at global biodiversity talks in Rome agreed on a framework for monitoring environmental commitments and other ...
Global negotiators concluded an extended session of the United Nations biodiversity conference, COP16, with key commitments ...
A make-or-break second meeting of COP16 delegates finally ended with a landmark agreement in the early hours of Friday ...
The resumed meeting of the parties to the COP16 Global Biodiversity Conference was held between 25 and 27 February 2025 in ...
The resumed session of the COP16.2 UN biodiversity talks ended in Rome with an agreement on finance, a critical issue for ...
Countries convened in Rome have succeeded in agreeing on a financial plan to generate $200 billion annually by 2030 to ...
COP16 talks in Rome yielded agreement on funding nature restoration in poorer countries — but some details remain vague.
Despite focused negotiations and a last-minute deal, COP16.2 in Rome left many key financial questions unresolved, pushing one of the biggest decisions on biodiversity funding to 2028. Read more in ...
As the resumed UN biodiversity conference (COP16.2) in Rome drew to a close tonight, WWF applauds the Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity, as well as the COP16 Presidency, for ...
Countries agreed on a $200 billion annual finance plan by 2030 to combat biodiversity loss. After initial failed talks in ...
Months after the collapse of the COP16 biodiversity conference, the world’s nations have salvaged a funding deal to protect ...
The second round of COP16 concluded in the early hours of Friday in Rome with an agreement to close the global biodiversity finance gap.
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