The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KMGBF) has set an ambitious goal: US $200 billion annually by 2030 to protect our planet’s biodiversity. But global discussions on strategies to achieve this critical funding target have not progressed much.
Now, as the resumed COP16 meeting approaches (February 25-27), the pressure is on to find solutions. What’s the way ahead?
Join Sukanya Nair in conversation with Vibha Varshney and Shimali Chauhan from CSE’s Biodiversity Programme as they delve into the crucial issues of resource mobilisation, future of biodiversity financing, and expectations from the upcoming negotiations.
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