UN Biodiversity Conference (COP 15) Halfway Point Webinar
The 2022 UN Biodiversity Conference is expected to set the level of ambition for the next decade and take strong action to reverse and halt the rapid loss of biodiversity and the degradation of ecosystems.
The planet’s life-support systems are at stake as biodiversity—the variety of all life on Earth—is being lost at an alarming rate. Ecosystems are in steep decline, from forests and deserts to freshwater lakes and oceans.
Held under the auspices of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the 2022 UN Biodiversity Conference is expected to set the level of ambition for the next decade and take strong action to reverse this trend.
At the midway point of the conference, join the Earth Negotiations Bulletin team live from Montreal as they host a concise webinar on:
- What progress they have seen in the negotiating rooms during week one.
- Predictions for week two outcomes based on the trajectory of talks.
With half the hour devoted to answering your questions and observations, the COP 15 Halfway Point Webinar is a chance for experts to pose niche questions and newcomers to gain insights from the team behind the world's most authoritative record of biodiversity negotiations. Register now and then subscribe to the Earth Negotiations Bulletin newsletter to get daily updates from COP 15.
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