Two years late, in an eleventh-hour location, the delegates of COP15 will gather on 7 December to confront the world's biodiversity emergency. COP15 is the 15th Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity, tasked with updating the preceding agreement from Japan in 2010. According to ShareAction, more than half the world's GDP, over $40trn, is dependent on nature - leaving investors poised to glean where biodiversity investment opportunities, will stand by the new year. The draft agreement going into this year's conference (the Global Biodiversity Framework)...
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