While energy decarbonisation has always been the key focus for the climate COPs, the biodiversity COPs have been very clear that their priority has been land use and how humans are driving nature's devastating depletion. At the heart of the debate on nature and land is the food system. There is little disagreement that the COP processes are as frustrating as they are successful, however, the biodiversity COP is emerging with some clear nature targets. 30% of green and blue natural habitats recovered by 2030 feels like a strong ambition and one that all can focus on and need to deliver ...
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