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'Paris moment:' COP15 conference in Montreal seeks hard targets on biodiversity
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If global biodiversity — the subject of a huge international meeting in Montreal this week — is too much of a mouthful, try thinking instead about the…

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“What happened in Paris was pretty much every country agreed there was a climate crisis and they had to take action,” said Mary MacDonald of the World Wildlife Fund.Evidence that such a moment is required is not scarce. Canadian habitats from prairie grasslands to eastern woodlands are rapidly vanishing, says the Nature Conservancy. Studies suggest 90 per cent of ecosystems worldwide have been altered.Article content

“You cannot have a conversation about tackling climate change without talking about the importance of biodiversity,” said Dawn Carr, conservation director at the Nature Conservancy and a member of the Canadian delegation to COP 15. “They’re really totally inseparable issues.”Article content “We want to halt and reverse biodiversity loss by 2030,” he said. “We need to protect at least 30 per cent of lands and oceans by 2030.

“I doubt that we can have an agreement on protecting 30 per cent by 2030 without a robust conversation on resource mobilization,” he said.

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