ROME, 1st March, 2025 (WAM) - Governments on Friday reached agreement on a strategy to raise an additional $200 billion each year to better protect the world's flora and fauna by 2030.
COP16’s successful conclusion is the first United Nations meeting in many months that ended on a positive note, as various ...
Negotiators from over 140 countries have agreed on a plan to finance biodiversity conservation, raising at least $200 billion ...
The resumed session of the COP16.2 UN biodiversity talks ended in Rome with an agreement on finance, a critical issue for ...
A gathering of countries in Rome this week agreed a plan to generate $200 billion in finance a year by 2030 to halt and begin ...
Countries convened in Rome have succeeded in agreeing on a financial plan to generate $200 billion annually by 2030 to ...
Nations at the UN's COP16 talks on biodiversity have agreed on a plan to find at least $US200 billion per year from a range ...
The agreement in Rome just before midnight on Thursday is seen as crucial to giving impetus to the landmark 2022 deal to halt ...
ROME: A gathering of countries in Rome this week agreed a plan to generate $200 billion in finance a year by 2030 ...
COP16 talks in Rome yielded agreement on funding nature restoration in poorer countries — but some details remain vague.
A make-or-break second meeting of COP16 delegates finally ended with a landmark agreement in the early hours of Friday ...