
COP16: Wealthy Nations Shift Conservation Funding to Private Sector
Wealthy nations at COP16 shift focus from public to private funding to address a $200 billion annual conservation gap by 2030.
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Wealthy nations at COP16 shift focus from public to private funding to address a $200 billion annual conservation gap by 2030.
Beijing transforms into a golden paradise this autumn as ginkgo leaves turn brilliant gold, lighting up the city and delighting residents and tourists.
Heavy rains in Barcelona have halted commuter rail services, disrupted flights, and resulted in at least 217 fatalities in eastern Spain. Authorities are working to manage the severe weather impacts.
Elegant milu, or Pere Davidâs deer, gracefully cross Jiangsuâs wetlands on a âred carpetâ of halodendron wormwood, highlighting Chinaâs successful conservation efforts.
AI technology enhances migratory bird monitoring at Dianchi Lake, SW China, enabling more accurate and efficient conservation efforts through drones and voice recognition.
Chinese scientists use AI to quadruple grape breeding efficiency with 85% accuracy, paving the way for faster, precise grape variety innovations.
A Spanish climate expert warns that global warming could lead to more intense and dangerous storms, similar to the recent devastating floods in eastern Spain.
Former UNEP Director Erik Solheim emphasizes the vital role of youth in global sustainability, critiques COP16âs progress, and calls for increased support to least developed nations ahead of COP29 in Azerbaijan.
Gansu Province transfers 40 Przewalskiâs horses between reserves to prevent inbreeding, boosting their population and genetic diversity.
Spainâs Valencia region grapples with Europeâs worst flood since 1967, claiming over 200 lives and prompting a massive rescue operation. Experts warn this disaster underscores the escalating global extreme weather crisis.