22 May. International Day for Biological Diversity
BUILDING A SHARED FUTURE FOR ALL LIFE.
Biological diversity or biodiversity is the term that refers to the diversity of life on Earth and the natural structures it forms. The biodiversity we see today is the product of billions of years of evolution shaped by natural processes and increasingly by a human footprint. It shapes the life we form an integral part of and the life we are completely dependent on.
Belarus Welcomes, on behalf of CEE Countries, the Participants of the Fifteenth Session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention to Combat Desertification
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Protecting global biodiversity receives boost as 29 countries pledge over $5 billion to the Global Environment Facility • Twenty-nine countries jointly pledge $5.25 billion to protect biodiversity and curb threats from climate change, plastics and toxic chemicals • Biodiversity protection represents biggest share of GEF’s 8th programming period • Replenishment provide crucial support to ambitious […]
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GOVERNMENTS ADVANCE NEGOTIATIONS ON AMBITIOUS GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY FRAMEWORK BUT REQUIRE MORE TIME
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Nations Convene in Geneva to Set Stage for UN Biodiversity Conference (COP-15). Advance Text of Proposed Framework to Safeguard Nature
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Statement by Elizabeth Maruma Mrema Executive Secretary, Convention on Biological Diversity on the occasion of International Women’s Day 8 March 2022
ПодробнееA Year in Review
2021 was a year of many firsts for the
Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
and its Protocols. With an impressive display
of adaptive management, Parties,
stakeholders, partners and the Secretariat
rose to the occasion, accomplishing a series
of great achievements in the face of the
unprecedented challenges.