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Nature does not wait: Greenpeace deploys giant puzzle in message to COP16 delegates
Greenpeace Andino activists and volunteers put together a giant puzzle in Cali to send a message to UN Biodiversity COP16 delegates.
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Time to act: UNEP paints bleak climate picture without rapid emissions cut
The latest UNEP Emissions Gap Report has warned that if countries do not commit to rapid action to cut rising climate pollution emissions, the Paris Agreement’s goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C will be gone within a few years.
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UN Biodiversity COP16 is a chance for nature to recover
Governments will come together for two weeks of negotiations in Cali to progress upon the historic 2022 global biodiversity framework agreed upon at the previous COP15.
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From Commitment to Action
Getting on track will require hard work and determination. Through the Global Ocean Treaty, the global community can deliver the 30x30 target and ensure the long-term health and sustainability of the ocean beyond borders.
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UN biodiversity target set to be missed by eight decades, Greenpeace warns
A report released today warns that at the current rate of progress, the 30x30 ocean target won’t be achieved at sea until 2107.
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What is the UN Biodiversity COP16 and why is it so important for nature and humanity
The UN Biodiversity COP16 is a crucial moment for the protection of the ecosystems that sustain life on Earth. Let’s demand our governments take meaningful action to stop nature destruction.
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PICTURES: Activists in 12 countries rally for nature ahead of UN Biodiversity COP16
Greenpeace activists launched creative visual protests in 12 countries from Indonesia to Mexico, from Sweden to Hungary, sending a clear message to governments ahead of the COP16 UN biodiversity summit in Cali, Colombia: protect nature and restore biodiversity, for people and planet.
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Hotter Water: oceans cannot keep pace with changes caused by climate crisis, warns new report
A new Greenpeace International report presents compelling evidence of the climate crisis’ disastrous impacts on the ocean and coastal communities.
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In Hotter Water
To this day, less than 1% of the high seas – the largest habitat on Earth, comprising 64% of the world’s ocean – is fully or highly protected from human activities.
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5 demands to governments to protect biodiversity at UN biodiversity COP16
There is a lot of work to do at the upcoming Biodiversity COP16, which will take place in Cali, Colombia from 21 October to 1 November.