r/worldnewsvideo • u/Rockweiler-A • Nov 05 '24
At COP16, the focus is on halting biodiversity loss with an ambitious funding goal of 200 billion USD each year by 2030. However, the current funding situation is concerning. How can nations realistically achieve such significant contributions, especially with only 250 million USD allocated so far?
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