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COP15: Countries debate how to share profits from Earth’s genetic data

COP15: Countries debate how to share profits from Earth’s genetic data

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COP15 delegates negotiating on 7 December in Montreal

COP15: How much money do we need to stop biodiversity loss?

Several high-income countries have made pledges at COP15 to fund programmes to protect biodiversity but so far they amount to a small fraction of what’s needed

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COP15: What is the 30 by 30 biodiversity target and is it enough?

Under the 30 by 30 biodiversity target, countries would pledge to protect 30 per cent of land and sea, but that may not be enough to reduce biodiversity losses

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COP15: China calls for action as biodiversity talks break down

Negotiations at the COP15 biodiversity summit in Montreal broke down over how to fund new agreements to safeguard nature

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This was a terrible year for me, but spending time in nature helped

My mental health cratered this year after the death of my wife, Clare. Getting out into the natural world has helped me to cope, says Graham Lawton

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