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PARIS, Nov 28, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Crunch UN talks to find funding to curb the
destruction of nature will resume in Rome in February, the UN said Thursday
after negotiations this month in Colombia ended without a deal.
The biodiversity conference will be held at the headquarters of the United
Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization from February 25 to 27 to tackle
issues "left unresolved following the suspension of the meeting" on November
2, a statement said.
An unprecedented 23,000 participants flocked to Cali in Colombia for the
largest summit yet on biodiversity aimed at protecting nature from
deforestation, overexploitation, climate change and pollution.
Negotiations stretched into an extra night but the Colombian presidency was
unable to establish a quorum, with many delegates having boarded return
flights.
"In the weeks to come, and during our meeting in Rome this February, I will
work alongside Parties to build the trust and consensus needed to achieve
Peace with Nature," said Colombia's Environment Minister Susana Muhamad, the
COP16 president, in the statement.
She added that securing a key financial accord "will be central to our
efforts".