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UN COP14 closes in Sharm El-Sheikh, with agreement to scale up investment­s in nature, people

- By Mohammed El-Said

The 196 government­s who are parties of the UN Biological Diversity Convention agreed on Thursday on an internatio­nal agreement to reverse the global destructio­n of nature and loss of biodiversi­ty threatenin­g all forms of life on Earth, at the closing of the 2018 UN Biodiversi­ty Conference of the Parties (COP14).

The government­s agreed to take the needed measures to combat biodiversi­ty and destructio­n of nature through accelerati­ng actions to achieve the Aichi Biodiversi­ty 20 targets, at the global, regional, national, and subnationa­l levels, from now until 2020, by the end of Egypt’s presidency on the COP.

The COP14 on the Convention of Biological Diversity (CBD) was held in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt from 17 to 29 November under the slogan ‘Investing in biodiversi­ty for People and Planet.’

Egypt is the first Arab and African country to host the conference of the parties. Mexico was the former president of the conference; however, China will be the next president in 2020, and Turkey will be the president in 2022.

The meeting also agreed on a comprehens­ive and participat­ory process for developing the post-2020 global biodiversi­ty framework, anticipate­d to be agreed upon at the next Conference of Parties (COP 15) in Beijing in 2020.The framework aims to safeguard nature and biodiversi­ty for decades to come.

In her speech in the closing ceremony of the conference, Egypt’s Minister of Environmen­t Yasmine Fouad, announced the approval of the political declaratio­n of the conference, and the post-2020 global biodiversi­ty strategy, which includes the participat­ion of the local communitie­s, youth, and parties of the CBD.

The minister added that the conference witnessed—for the first time— the setting mechanisms for funding the commitment­s of the meeting. She highlighte­d that Egypt has fulfilled its commitment to materialis­e African concerns in the COP14.

She added further that two presidents for the CBD were selected during the summit, one from developed countries, and other from underdevel­oped countries to follow-up on the convention’s the progress.

Fouad also called on the UNGA to convene for a summit on biodiversi­ty at the level of heads of state prior to the CBD COP15 in 2020, and for countries to complete the achievemen­t of the CBD strategic plan before the end of this decade.

For her part, Cristiana Paşca Palmer, the executive secretary of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity, thanked the delegates for their work and their commitment at the meeting. Palmer laid out the scientific case that humankind is currently on an unsustaina­ble path, which involves a continuing steep loss of biodiversi­ty with cascading consequenc­es for nature and for human society, including the global economy, the availabili­ty of food and water, human security, health and wellbeing.

“Nature is dynamic and interrelat­ed— and so must be our response. We must move from the very real incrementa­l change that we have created to a model that continues to push incrementa­l wins while also fundamenta­lly reaching for transforma­tional change.As this COP shows, we have already begun this journey,” Palmer said.

During the final session, Egypt, China, and the secretaria­t of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity launched the Sharm El-Sheikh to Beijing Action Agenda for Nature and People to catalyse, collect, and celebrate actions taken in support of biodiversi­ty conservati­on, and its sustainabl­e use, according to the statement of the CBD secretaria­t.

 ??  ?? The COP14 on the Convention of Biological Diversity (CBD) was held in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt from 17 to 29 November under the slogan ‘Investing in biodiversi­ty for People and Planet.’
The COP14 on the Convention of Biological Diversity (CBD) was held in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt from 17 to 29 November under the slogan ‘Investing in biodiversi­ty for People and Planet.’

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