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    World leaders gather in Cali for crucial biodiversity talks at COP16

    October 22, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: The 16th UN Biodiversity Summit (COP16) officially opened in Cali, Colombia on Monday, with high hopes for meaningful negotiations aimed at protecting the planet’s biodiversity. The summit, recognized as one of the most significant events for global biodiversity conservation, has attracted approximately 15,000 attendees, including a dozen heads of state, 103 ministers, and over 1,000 international journalists.

    World leaders gather in Cali for crucial biodiversity talks at COP16

    The event, hosted in Colombia’s third-largest city, aims to foster international cooperation on safeguarding ecosystems, agreeing on investments to protect biodiversity, and strengthening environmental policies. COP16 follows the Kunming-Montreal Biodiversity Framework (GBF), a landmark agreement to halt and reverse biodiversity loss by 2030, adopted during COP15 in Canada.

    The UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) describes biodiversity as “the diversity within species, between species, and of ecosystems, including plants, animals, bacteria, and fungi.” Together, these elements form the intricate web of life on Earth, ensuring the balance necessary for humans to survive, including food, clean water, and medicine. Biodiversity also acts as the planet’s natural defense against climate change, with ecosystems absorbing more than half of global carbon emissions.

    At COP16, delegates will discuss restoring rapidly degrading lands and seas while ensuring respect for the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities. A key objective is the full implementation of the ‘30 by 30’ pledge, which seeks to protect 30% of the Earth’s lands, inland waters, and marine areas by 2030.

    This summit marks the first global gathering on biodiversity since the adoption of the GBF in 2022. Running until 1st November, the event is being held in Cali, the capital of Valle del Cauca, a region renowned for its rich biodiversity. Colombia, which hosts over 311 ecosystems per square kilometer, plays a crucial role in the global biodiversity agenda.

    During the opening ceremony, UN Secretary-General António Guterres addressed the audience via video message, urging nations to “make peace with nature” and strengthen their efforts to halt habitat loss and protect endangered species. “The framework promises to reset humanity’s relationship with the Earth and its ecosystems,” Guterres said, emphasizing the need for significant financial commitments to achieve the GBF’s goals. “We have a plan to rescue humanity from a degraded Earth,” Guterres added, expressing optimism that by the summit’s conclusion, delegates will secure essential investments to fulfill the framework’s objectives.

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