💨 Abstract
Countries are convening in Rome to discuss generating $200 billion annually to protect global biodiversity. The U.S., under Donald Trump, has reduced development funding, adding pressure to the talks. At a previous meeting in Cali, countries agreed to create a fund for companies that profit from nature's genetic data, but failed to decide on additional funding sources and management.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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