30×30 target agreed at COP15 but lacks crucial detail to stop mass extinction
The UN climate change conference has failed to deliver a promise to protect nature at home, but how did it expect to achieve global environmental leadership? The BBC's Jonathan Marcus looks at how the UK government worked hard to prevent mass extinction.
Source: greenpeace.org.ukPublished on 2022-12-19
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