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- A new report from RSPB, A World Richer in Nature, outlines how global promises can be turned into a decade of action for nature by the UK Government and devolved administrations; getting nature positive in the UK by 2030.
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It includes four global goals and 23 targets to drive action over the next decade, with a mission of halting and reversing the loss of nature by 2030. It’s not perfect (no international framework ever will be!), but it lays a critical foundation for turning the tide of nature loss.
- The Convention on Biological Diversity - web-cdn.rspb.org.uk
It includes commitments to take urgent action to stop...
- The Convention on Biological Diversity - web-cdn.rspb.org.uk
Oct 16, 2024 · The plan is known as the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and is underpinned by: A promise to halt extinctions and take action to help species to recover by 2030. A commitment to protect and manage 30% of land and seas for nature by 2030 (this is known as 30x30).
It includes commitments to take urgent action to stop extinctions, recover species populations, and protect and restore ecosystems by the end of the decade. While it’s not perfect, the new framework offers real hope for tackling biodiversity loss – if these global promises are really turned into action!
Oct 28, 2022 · A new report from RSPB, A World Richer in Nature, outlines how global promises can be turned into a decade of action for nature by the UK Government and devolved administrations; getting nature positive in the UK by 2030.
It includes commitments to take urgent action to stop extinctions, recover species populations, and protect and restore ecosystems by the end of the decade. While it’s not perfect, the new framework offers real hope for tackling biodiversity loss – if these global promises are really turned into action!
Seven steps to save nature by 2030. Wildlife is in crisis, but our leaders can change the story. At COP15, global delegates secured a global framework, and now, we need leaders to turn their promises into actions. It’s time to protect our vulnerable species and places.
Amidst political turmoil in Westminster, the RSPB has released a new report to set a clear plan for how the UK’s leaders must step up and deliver a decade of action. RSPB's International Policy Officer Fiona Dobson sets out the report's main recommendations.