GLOBAL
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION: ENVIRONMENT
NEWS:
An
annual United Nations conference on biodiversity that ran out of time last year
will resume its work Tuesday in Rome with money at the top of the agenda.
WHAT’S
IN THE NEWS?
The United Nations’ annual
biodiversity conference (COP16) resumed in Rome after being paused last year
due to time constraints.The primary focus is on mobilizing financial resources
for effective biodiversity conservation.The ‘Cali Fund’ was launched in
February 2025 at COP16 to support global biodiversity efforts.
United
Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP16) Resumes in Rome
Background
- The
discussions build upon the COP15 Montreal Agreement (2022), which set 23
goals, including the 30×30 target—protecting 30% of the planet and 30% of
degraded ecosystems by 2030.
- The
unfinished agenda from COP16 in Cali is now being addressed in Rome, with
emphasis on funding mechanisms and implementation strategies.
- A
2023 WWF & Zoological Society of London report revealed that global
wildlife populations have declined by 73% in the past 50 years.
Objectives
of the Rome Talks
Finalizing
Financial Commitments
- Determining
how pledged funds will be utilized.
- Establishing
a global biodiversity financing mechanism.
- Raising
additional funds to meet biodiversity conservation goals.
Strengthening
Indigenous and Local Community Involvement
- Ensuring
fair distribution of financial resources.
- Recognizing
the role of Indigenous communities in conservation.
Developing
a Monitoring and Reporting Framework
- Setting
clear guidelines for tracking progress on the Global Biodiversity
Framework (GBF).
- Implementing
accountability measures for conservation commitments.
Cali
Fund
- The
Cali Fund aims to collect money from private companies that use Digital
Sequence Information (DSI) from plants, animals, and microorganisms.
- Industries
required to contribute: Pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, agriculture, and
biotechnology.
- Funds
will be allocated to biodiversity conservation projects, particularly in
developing countries.
- At
least 50% of funds will go to Indigenous and local communities for
conservation efforts.
- This
is the first global biodiversity fund under the UN to receive direct
business contributions.
- Oversight
& Administration:
- Managed
by UNDP and UNEP.
- Multi-Partner
Trust Fund Office (MPTFO) will handle administrative tasks.
- Aims
to support the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KMGBF) goal
of halting and reversing biodiversity loss by 2030.
Digital
Sequence Information (DSI)
- Definition:
Digital data derived from genetic resources, including DNA, RNA nucleotide
sequences, and amino acid sequences of proteins.
- Applications:
- Environmental
& Biological research
- Pharmaceutical
development
- Agriculture
& Biotechnology
- Development
of new therapies and bioenergy solutions
COP16
Summit
- 16th
meeting under the 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).
- Focus
on ensuring countries meet 2030 targets, including the 30 by 30 goal
(protecting 30% of land and sea by 2030).
- Only
31 out of 195 countries have submitted biodiversity action plans.
- Wealthier
nations (Europe, Australia, Japan, Canada) have been more proactive.
- The
U.S. attends but is not obligated to submit a plan, as it never ratified
the Convention.
Global
Biodiversity Framework Fund (GBFF)
- Established
after COP15 to finance biodiversity conservation.
- Only
$238 million has been raised so far, falling short of expectations.
Convention
on Biological Diversity (CBD)
- A
multilateral treaty with three main objectives:
- Conservation
of biological diversity
- Sustainable
use of biodiversity components
- Fair
and equitable sharing of benefits from genetic resources
- Opened
for signature: June 5, 1992 (Earth Summit, Rio de Janeiro).
- Entered
into force: December 29, 1993.
- The
United States is the only UN member state that has not ratified the
convention.
Supplementary
Agreements
- Cartagena
Protocol on Biosafety
- Governs
the movement of living modified organisms (LMOs) across countries.
- Nagoya
Protocol
- Focuses
on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of
Benefits (ABS).
Source:
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