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COP15: An International Conference on Solutions to the Underlying Causes of Biodiversity Loss
MONTREAL, Dec. 6, 2022 /PRNewsire-Asianet/ --

The COP15 on Biodiversity, to be held in Montreal from December 7 to 19, 2022, 
is a unique opportunity to debate issues related to the protection of nature. 
Collectif COP15, a collective of 94 Quebec civil society organizations, is 
organizing a major international conference from December 6 to 8 on solutions 
to the underlying causes of biodiversity loss.

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This event responds repeated calls from the IPBES and IPCC for urgent systemic 
change by addressing the shared underlying causes of the two main, and 
interrelated, environmental crises: biodiversity loss and climate change.

The objective of the conference is to open a dialogue and lay out several 
courses of action that would address the issues involved in transforming both 
an economic model and a system of values that are harmful to nature.

In addition, the organizers hope to conclude the event by formally inviting 
stakeholders to continue this reflection on solutions to the underlying causes 
at future COPs, with climate and biodiversity combined.

Quotes: 
"We hope that the Conference on Solutions to the Underlying Causes of 
Biodiversity Loss will be one of COP15's great legacies. Civil society's 
leadership during COP15 -- organizing various events and mobilizing for the 
protection of life – is perhaps the best remedy to the prevailing atmosphere of 
cynicism, both countering it and spreading hope. Solutions exist, and we must 
create the space to hear and implement them."
Alain Branchaud, biologist, executive director of SNAP Quebec and spokesperson 
for Collectif COP15

"The Conference on Solutions to Underlying Causes brings together in Montreal a 
number of internationally renowned scientists from several continents: Africa, 
Europe and the Americas, in addition to many First Nations researchers. These 
experts, from a range of scientific disciplines, will examine the systemic 
transformations required in our economies and societies, both here and around 
the world, to counter the collapse of biodiversity and restore healthy 
ecosystems."
Éric Pineault, professor and president of the scientific committee of the 
Institut des sciences de l'environnement at UQAM, and scientific director of 
the "Pole sur la ville resiliente"

For further details on the conference: http://causessousjacentes.eventbrite.ca

INFORMATION

Solutions to the Underlying Causes of Biodiversity Loss
December 6 to 8, 2022
Salle Polyvalente at the Pavillon Sherbrooke (UQAM)
200 Rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC H2X 1X5
Métro Place-des-Arts

•	See the full program
•	Book your free tickets

CONTACT: SNAP Quebec, Charlene Daubenfeld, Communications Director, (514) 
378-3880, communications@snapquebec.org

SOURCE  SNAP Quebec
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