Global Leaders Urge Billions in Funding to Save Nature as COP16 Kicks Off
At the COP16 summit in Colombia, leaders from nearly 200 nations called for urgent billions in funding to halt rapid nature destruction and meet 2030 biodiversity goals.
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At the COP16 summit in Colombia, leaders from nearly 200 nations called for urgent billions in funding to halt rapid nature destruction and meet 2030 biodiversity goals.
The UN COP16 Biodiversity Conference kicks off in Colombia, urging increased funding to combat biodiversity loss and calling for decisive global action.
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