Right now, UK government representatives are in Colombia for key global biodiversity talks (COP16). Two years ago, ClientEarth was at COP15 in Canada where a victory for nature was secured through the agreement of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.
The framework sets four ambitious long-term goals for 2050 and 23 actionable targets for 2030. But two years on, progress towards meeting these targets has been slow, and we need action to tackle the biodiversity crisis now.
That is why now, at COP16, we need to see strong laws that protect our environment and that are enforced; ‘protected’ must mean protected.
Will you ask the Environment Secretary, Steve Reed OBE MP, to demand the government takes action?
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