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Media Advisory: Joint Press Conference COP15: Biodiversity’s Paris or Biodiversity’s Copenhagen?

With the future of biodiversity on the line, UN member states meeting in Montreal this December are negotiating a new Global Biodiversity Framework that will guide conservation for the coming decades.

Global Forest Coalition members and allies will present views and experiences from the ground, sharing knowledge and experience on what is needed to ensure the post-2020 framework represents a true paradigm shift towards a rights-based, gender-just, equitable and truly effective conservation and restoration of the Earth’s remaining biodiversity. 

What are the key issues to be looking out for at COP15 and the negotiations? What are the true costs of offsets, “Nature-based” and “Nature-positive” solutions and other corporate-backed false solutions to the nature crisis? What are the main concerns and warning signs? What must the Global Biodiversity Framework include if we are to have any chance of conserving and protecting Earth’s remaining biodiversity?

Join Indigenous Peoples’ representatives, community-based organizations, women’s groups, and experts and analysts from different parts of the world.

WHAT: Joint Press Conference

WHEN: Wednesday, 7th December at 15:00 Eastern Standard Time (GMT-5)

WHO: 

  • Lucy Mulenkei, director, Indigenous Information Network, Kenya and co-chair International Indigenous Forum on Biodiversity and Indigenous Women’s Biodiversity Network (tbc)
  • Souparna Lahiri, senior climate and biodiversity advisor, Global Forest Coalition, India
  • Dil Raj Khanal, program director, Federation of Community Forest User Groups, Nepal
  • Simone Lovera, policy director, Global Forest Coalition, and active member of the CBD Women’s Caucus

WHERE: Room 220D, Palais des Congres, Montréal, Canada and Live Webcast https://cbd.int/live/

CONTACT: Ismail Wolff +33 7 88 85 28 59 (WhatsApp, Signal) ismail.wolff@globalforestcoalition.org

7 Dec, 2022
Posted in News, Press releases, 2Media, UNFCCC