COP15’s groundbreaking deal will protect 30% of the planet’s land and sea by 2030
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Delegates agreed to safeguard plant and animal life in a historic deal at the UN biodiversity summit in Montreal. It is what’s known as the ‘30 by 30’ plan. Indigenous and traditional lands will count as part of this 30%.
The COP15 deal also aims to restore 30% of degraded areas by 2030, up from an earlier target of 20%, cut food waste in half, and defend areas that are especially rich in species. Here’s more about the COP15 deal.
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