Cop15 negotiators close to agreeing nature deal as talks draw to end
by Patrick Greenfield and Phoebe Weston in Montreal from on (#66ZEY)
Final agreement could bring better protection for vital ecosystems and big reforms to agriculture
A potentially transformational agreement for nature is close to being reached at Cop15 in Montreal, which could bring better protection for Earth's vital ecosystems such as the Amazon and Congo basin rainforests, big reforms to agriculture, and better protection of indigenous territories and rights - but there are concerns that key issues are being overlooked.
After four years of negotiations and 12 years since the last biodiversity targets were agreed in Japan, the Chinese president of Cop15 put forward its recommendations for a final agreement after two weeks of intense negotiations at the UN biodiversity summit in Canada.
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