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Big Ideas Into Action #63: COP15 and Mexico's biodiversity

Big Ideas Into Action #63: COP15 and Mexico's biodiversity

Released Tuesday, 20th December 2022
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Big Ideas Into Action #63: COP15 and Mexico's biodiversity

Big Ideas Into Action #63: COP15 and Mexico's biodiversity

Big Ideas Into Action #63: COP15 and Mexico's biodiversity

Big Ideas Into Action #63: COP15 and Mexico's biodiversity

Tuesday, 20th December 2022
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What is being done to stop marine biodiversity loss? Marine ecosystems are essential for all life on earth, providing benefits ranging from food to economic and recreational opportunities and more – with 3 billion people depending directly on marine and coastal biodiversity for their livelihoods. However, it is being lost at an alarming rate.

COP15 in Montreal saw governments from around the world take a step towards addressing this threat to nature by agreeing ‘30 by 30’, effective conservation and management of at least 30% of the world’s lands, inland waters, coastal areas and oceans by 2030.

In this podcast, we learn about the cost of marine biodiversity loss in Mexico, a megadiverse country and home to almost 70% of the world’s diversity of species. We hear how Mexico are working to go above and beyond ‘30 by 30’, to manage 100% of the ocean under national jurisdictions, as part of their role on the High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy.

Global Director of WRI’s Ocean Program, Kristian Teleki sat down with Martha Delgado and Andrew Rhodes from the government of Mexico during COP15, to discuss what these targets mean and what happens next for the future of our ocean.

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