Environmental Diplomacy Had a Terrible Year
Briefly

The lack of progress in international environmental diplomacy this year, despite the undeniable urgency of ecological crises, underscores the challenges posed by inflation and political shifts.
Despite hosting the 16th United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, Colombia's efforts to address biodiversity loss ended in disappointment as no agreement was reached.
The year was marked by unprecedented climate impacts, yet international negotiations around biodiversity and pollution failed to address the escalating environmental crises effectively.
As major environmental treaties falter, the undeniable reality of ecological destruction demands urgent action; however, conflicts over responsibility hinder meaningful progress.
Read at The Atlantic
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