Why world leaders must step up to protect biodiversity at CBD COP15Posted by On


Greenpeace has sounded the alarm for world leaders: if you’re serious about biodiversity, it’s time to self-invite for COP15.

The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) COP15, which will be held in Montreal in December is our best shot to protect biodiversity globally and stop the crisis of biodiversity loss and mass extinctions that threatens all life on earth. 

Forests in Bailique Community. © Diego Baravelli / Greenpeace
Extractive and fishing communities in the Bailique archipelago (Amapá, Brazil) © Diego Baravelli / Greenpeace

Greenpeace calls on the negotiators to create ambitious protections for wildlife, with more than 30% of all land and seas protected by 2030 (a policy known more commonly as 30×30) and for Indigenous rights to be explicitly recognised and respected throughout all negotiations, putting Indigenous Peoples and local communities at the center of decision making, management, and funding to protect wildlife. 

Negotiators must also convene on how different nations in different contexts will implement the suggested plans. Funding for biodiversity protections is key – particularly since many of the countries suffering the greatest biodiversity loss have suffered from colonial oppression and extraction.

Yet despite CBD COP15 being our best shot to protect biodiversity, and despite the biodiversity crisis being as serious an existential threat to life on earth as climate change, the biodiversity crisis and the CBD COP15 remain relatively unknown. There’s a serious risk at the moment that this chance…

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