COP28 Joint Declaration on Climate, Nature and People
Detalles
| The Joint Declaration on Climate, Nature and People underscores the crucial need to address climate change, biodiversity loss and land degradation in a unified, synergistic and holistic way. Based on available science and evidence, the statement highlights that an integrated approach is critical to achieving the short- and long-term goals set by the Paris Agreement and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. Developed collaboratively by the COP28 Presidencies of the UNFCCC and COP15 of the Convention on Biological Diversity, together with a group of selected international partnerships, initiatives and coalitions, the Joint Declaration is positioned as a voluntary, non-binding political declaration, which seeks to mobilize support and enhance awareness and capacities to achieve the goals and synergies between the Paris Agreement and the Kunming-Montreal Agreement. In addition, it highlights the intersectionality of priorities between climate change, biodiversity, and land restoration and management efforts; and the need for multi-stakeholder collaboration, with particular emphasis on the inclusion of indigenous peoples, local communities, women, girls, youth and other vulnerable communities in the achievement of these goals. |
Recursos relacionados
Countdown to COP16: Are companies and governments turning the tide on nature loss?
We all depend on nature: our societies, our economies and our businesses depend fundamentally on it and its services. But…
What Is The Global Biodiversity Standard?
The Global Biodiversity Standard is the only international standard in the world that recognizes and promotes the protection, restoration, and…