Biodiversity COP 16: Making Peace with Nature
The 16th Conference of the Parties (COP 16) to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) concluded on 2nd November 2024, in Cali, Columbia (South America).
COP16: Notable Achievements
- Under the theme “Peace with Nature,” this year’s conference was deeply rooted in the idea that achieving biodiversity goals requires a collective commitment across all sectors of society.
Launch of 'Cali Fund'
- The COP 16 reached a groundbreaking decision on operationalising a multilateral mechanism for the use of digital sequencing information from genetic resources (DSI).
- The newly established Cali Fund will allocate a significant share of its resources to Indigenous ....
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