After stalled negotiations last fall, delegates at the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP-16) in Rome have finally reached a landmark agreement to save nature this week. The plan commits US$200 billion a year by 2030 to slow and “even reverse” biodiversity loss. Neetu Garcha reports.
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Historic biodiversity deal reached at COP-16
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