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Newsroom Ready: COP15 nature talks enter final stretch in Montreal
Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault is striking an optimistic tone even as progress is slow on an agreement at the UN biodiversity conference in Montreal. A draft text of the new agreement still highlights a lot of disagreements between countries but Guilbeault says consensus is possible at COP15 ending Monday.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP165519117
Legacy Identifier:
r_Cda-Biodiversity20221217T1845
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Video
Duration:
1m12s
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1920px × 1080px 87.51 MB
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Create Date:
12/17/2022 6:45:00 PM
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Tags
biodiversity
COP15
environment
Montreal
Steven Guilbeault