Cop16 countries strike crucial deal on nature despite global tensionsA historic deal reached to fund nature conservation, breaking geopolitical tensions at UN talks.”],extendedSummarytags
More than half of countries are ignoring biodiversity pledges analysisMany countries are failing to plan for biodiversity protection despite commitments made in 2022.Financial negotiations are essential for successful conservation efforts at Cop16.
Humanity is on the verge of shattering Earth's natural limits', say experts in biodiversity warningHumanity faces dire consequences if immediate action on biodiversity loss is not taken during the urgent negotiations at Cop16.
Intellectual property and data privacy: the hidden risks of AIResearch should be useful for policy, but AI may disrupt the science-policy relationship, impacting credibility and transparency.
The world needs $700bn a year to restore nature. But where is the money coming from?The world urgently requires $700bn annually to restore biodiversity, but funding challenges persist, particularly regarding pledges from wealthy nations.
Indigenous peoples call for direct funding to protect nature at COP16 on biodiversityIndigenous peoples demand direct access to financing and inclusion in decision-making to better protect biodiversity and climate.
Cop16 countries strike crucial deal on nature despite global tensionsA historic deal reached to fund nature conservation, breaking geopolitical tensions at UN talks.”],extendedSummarytags
More than half of countries are ignoring biodiversity pledges analysisMany countries are failing to plan for biodiversity protection despite commitments made in 2022.Financial negotiations are essential for successful conservation efforts at Cop16.
Humanity is on the verge of shattering Earth's natural limits', say experts in biodiversity warningHumanity faces dire consequences if immediate action on biodiversity loss is not taken during the urgent negotiations at Cop16.
Intellectual property and data privacy: the hidden risks of AIResearch should be useful for policy, but AI may disrupt the science-policy relationship, impacting credibility and transparency.
The world needs $700bn a year to restore nature. But where is the money coming from?The world urgently requires $700bn annually to restore biodiversity, but funding challenges persist, particularly regarding pledges from wealthy nations.
Indigenous peoples call for direct funding to protect nature at COP16 on biodiversityIndigenous peoples demand direct access to financing and inclusion in decision-making to better protect biodiversity and climate.
Can the UN COP16 summit help stop Earth's land drying out? DW 12/12/2024Land degradation poses an existential crisis affecting 5 billion people, driven by climate change and requiring urgent global action at COP16.
Can UN COP16 summit help stop Earth's land drying out? DW 12/12/2024Land degradation is an urgent crisis affecting billions, driven by climate change and requiring immediate global action to restore ecosystems.
Saudi-hosted UN talks fail to produce deal to tackle global droughtThe COP16 meeting in Riyadh ended without a binding agreement on drought, but countries are working towards a future global drought regime set for 2026.
Can the UN COP16 summit help stop Earth's land drying out? DW 12/12/2024Land degradation poses an existential crisis affecting 5 billion people, driven by climate change and requiring urgent global action at COP16.
Can UN COP16 summit help stop Earth's land drying out? DW 12/12/2024Land degradation is an urgent crisis affecting billions, driven by climate change and requiring immediate global action to restore ecosystems.
Saudi-hosted UN talks fail to produce deal to tackle global droughtThe COP16 meeting in Riyadh ended without a binding agreement on drought, but countries are working towards a future global drought regime set for 2026.