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Montreal
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Quebec
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Canada
COP15 draws to close in Montreal with historic framework in hand
COP15 has officially come to a close after reaching the historic biodiversity framework. The Kunming-Montreal global biodiversity framework is being lauded by governments and nature experts alike as a historic deal, and Canada’s environment minister says it reflects a high level of ambition.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP165536525
Legacy Identifier:
n_Cda-Biodiversity20221220T1530
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Video
Duration:
2m33s
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1920px × 1080px 334.99 MB
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Create Date:
12/20/2022 3:30:00 PM
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Tags
biodiversity
climate change
COP15
environment minister
environmental protection
Inger Andersen
Kunming-Montreal global biodiversity framework
Montreal
nature experts
Steven Guilbeault