During the pandemic, schools moved to online learning. Five years later, one Montreal college says most students are faring ...
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Mongabay News on MSNCOP16 biodiversity summit in Rome OKs finance pathway; big obstacles loomBy Justin Catanoso Delegates and observers applauded, with caveats, the delayed conclusion of the 16 United Nations ...
The second round of COP16 concluded in the early hours of Friday in Rome with an agreement to close the global biodiversity finance gap.
“These days of work in Rome have demonstrated the commitment of the parties to advance the implementation of the ...
“These days of work in Rome have demonstrated the commitment of the parties ... focusing on securing funds to meet ambitious ...
After intense negotiations, Parties to the Convention agreed on a way forward in terms of resource mobilization with a view to close the global biodiversity finance gap and achieve the target of ...
A gathering of countries in Rome this week agreed a plan to generate $200 billion in finance a year by 2030 to halt and begin ...
Countries convened in Rome have succeeded in agreeing on a financial plan to generate $200 billion annually by 2030 to ...
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 ...
More than 140 countries, including Luxembourg, adopted a strategy to mobilise hundreds of billions of dollars a year to help ...
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