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Colombia aims to combine climate change and biodiversity efforts in a unified pledge for the United Nations talks, starting with COP16 in late March. The South American nation wants to simplify the process for developing countries, who currently manage separate plans for the three UN environmental conventions. Colombia will present a synthesis plan that addresses all three conventions, focusing on halting deforestation and integrating human rights in environmental plans.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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