A dozen rainforest countries at this week's Amazon summit formed a pact to demand that rich nations help preserve biodiversity.
The joint statement, titled"United for Our Forests," was issued by Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ecuador, Guyana, Indonesia, Peru, the Republic of Congo, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname and Venezuela. Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva called this week's Amazon Summit in a bid to forge a united front among rainforest nations when they engage in international negotiations like the United Nations' COP28 climate summit, due to be held later this year.
They also expressed concerns that richer nations have not delivered on a promise to provide $100 billion in climate financing annually to developing countries. Additionally, they called on developed nations to meet an existing commitment to provide $200 billion per year for biodiversity preservation.
Nederland Laatste Nieuws, Nederland Headlines
Similar News:Je kunt ook nieuwsberichten lezen die vergelijkbaar zijn met deze die we uit andere nieuwsbronnen hebben verzameld.
Shell's solar company makes big push into SA, which may become its largest market | BusinessShell-owned Daystar Power is pushing into the South African market, where the solar provider expects rapid growth due to record power cuts. | News24_Business
Lees verder »
Capture the best parts of your business events with MyBroadband’s video packagesMyBroadband has partnered with Broad Media Studios to produce professional videos that highlight the best parts of your events.
Lees verder »
India says cheetah deaths not alarming, to consult experts | BusinessIndia says it is taking steps to ensure the wellbeing of cheetahs brought from South Africa and Namibia, but so far six have died.
Lees verder »