💨 Abstract
Countries in Rome agreed a plan to generate $200 billion annually by 2030 to protect nature, led by BRICS nations. The U.N.'s COP16 talks on biodiversity, initially failed last October, but the deal was welcomed amid U.S. scaling back on development finance. Delegates also agreed to explore funding options and technical rules for monitoring progress.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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