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Xinhua Silk Road: Environment experts call on active actions of related parties after adoption of Kunming Declaration
BEIJING, Nov. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Environment experts urged related parties to take active actions after the 
Kunming Declaration was adopted during the 15th meeting of the Conference of 
the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP15) held in Kunming, 
southwest China's Yunnan Province in mid October.

The declaration commits to ensuring the formulation, adoption and 
implementation of an effective post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework to 
reverse the current loss of biodiversity and ensure that biodiversity is on the 
path to recovery by 2030 at the latest, so as to fully meet the 2050 vision of 
living in harmony with nature.

Carlos Manuel Rodriguez, CEO and chairperson of Global Environment Facility 
told Xinhua previously that the Kunming Declaration will significantly help 
advance the agenda on climate and nature conservation.

"The Kunming Declaration will help us not just to generate ambition in the 
complex negotiations ahead but will help enormously in narrowing the action gap 
between climate and nature conservation," said Rodriguez.

"We need a more integrated approach. COP15 and the Kunming Declaration will 
help us move the integration agenda," highlighted Rodriguez.

"The Kunming Declaration shows that countries are aware of the problem. 
Biodiversity loss is on par with the climate crisis but needs to be translated 
into action. We need to get the actual goals on paper and agreed to," James 
Roth, senior vice president for global policy and government affairs at 
Conservation International, told Xinhua previously.

"The global community needs to come together to close the biodiversity funding 
gap. China's financing commitment will hopefully move other countries to help 
close the dramatic funding gap," he said, adding "moreover, the expansion of 
protected areas in China should be a motivator for other countries to follow."

Countries have reached the consensus at the ministerial level that biodiversity 
loss and other disastrous trends "pose an existential threat to our society, 
our culture, our prosperity and our planet," he said, noting "this is a bold 
and alarming statement that must serve as a wake-up call."

To that point, the Kunming Declaration connected biodiversity with human health 
and well-being, he said. "We cannot view biodiversity as something separate 
from our lives. If areas rich in biodiversity are degraded, all of human 
civilization will suffer." 

Original link: https://en.imsilkroad.com/p/324554.html 

SOURCE:Xinhua Silk Road

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