About 80% of countries fail to submit plans to preserve nature ahead of global summit
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More than 80% of countries are failing to submit actionable plans to halt ecosystem destruction, highlighting a significant lack of adherence to the UN agreement made in Montreal.
The failure to meet biodiversity targets set in numerous UN agreements underscores a dire need for tangible actions to protect nature amidst ongoing ecological crises.
With only 25 out of 195 countries submitting plans to meet biodiversity goals, the urgency for global cooperation on ecosystem preservation has never been clearer.
As nations gather for Cop16, the discussion will center on actualizing the commitments made in Montreal, establishing accountability for the alarming biodiversity crisis.
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