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Greenpeace calls on Europe to step up biodiversity finance as Canada commits new funding for developing countries to unlock COP15 impasse
COP15 host, Canada announced CAD $255 million in global biodiversity finance.
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No money on the table for biodiversity at COP15: Greenpeace calls on the Global North to deliver
At COP15, wealthy countries have not delivered funding that is key to unlock an ambitious deal.
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Actions from Brussels to Ukraine call for a new deal for nature
On the eve of the UN Biodiversity COP15 meeting in Montreal, activists across Europe and are taking action to highlight the urgency to tackle loss of nature.
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All eyes on Montreal: COP15 is the make-or-break moment for global biodiversity
Greenpeace calls for clear recognition of Indigenous Rights in an ambitious global biodiversity framework at COP15.
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3 demands we’re making for biodiversity at COP15
The stakes are high. Protecting nature is central to our livelihoods, our health, our well-being, and our welfare, as well as mitigating the risk of climate disasters and adapting to climate change.
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Sailing 1,000 km to save Thai mackerels
Going on a voyage to save mackerel, the "soul food" of the Thai nation.
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‘We won’t let deep sea mining risk the ocean‘: Greenpeace confronts mining ship
Greenpeace activists from Mexico and Aotearoa (New Zealand) have peacefully confronted a deep sea mining ship off the coast of Manzanillo, México this afternoon as it returned to port from the Pacific.
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Antarctic Ocean Commission fails to deliver ocean sanctuaries, recognises handful of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems
The Antarctic Ocean Commission has again failed to reach consensus on creating three large Marine Protected Areas for the Antarctic Peninsula, East Antarctica and the Weddell Sea, despite support from an overwhelming majority of governments.
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Why world leaders must step up to protect biodiversity at CBD COP15
Greenpeace has sounded the alarm for world leaders: if you’re serious about biodiversity, it’s time to self-invite for COP15.