COP16: BRIEFING – UN biodiversity talks fuel optimism for ocean track

Published 21:48 on October 26, 2024  /  Last updated at 21:48 on October 26, 2024  / /  Americas, Biodiversity, International, South & Central

UN negotiations in Colombia have led to "excellent progress" towards creating a new process for identifying key marine biodiversity areas, in a move that observers consider essential for achieving some of the most critical global ocean targets.
UN negotiations in Colombia have led to "excellent progress" towards creating a new process for identifying key marine biodiversity areas, in a move that observers consider essential for achieving some of the most critical global ocean targets.


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