The decision maps out a way forward on funding, two years after a landmark deal to halt the rampant destruction of nature this decade
A chimpanzee in the Douala-Edea Natural Park in Marienberg
A leatherback sea turtle hatchling at Lhoknga beach, Indonesia's Aceh province
Nations cheered a last-gasp deal to map out funding to protect nature Thursday, breaking a deadlock at UN talks seen as a test for internation…
The reconvened biodiversity talks are due to end on Thursday
Delegates are at loggerheads over how to deliver funding
Nations were locked in last-ditch efforts to break deadlock on funding for nature at UN talks in Rome Thursday, in what several countries fram…
Scientists estimate that fossil fuels, farming and fisheries could inflict up to $25 trillion a year in accounted costs
COP16 President Susana Muhamad hailed the agreement as "an amazing job"
Previous global talks on protecting nature broke up without agreement last year