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The Tarawa Climate Change Conference ( TCCC ), was held in the Republic of Kiribati from 9 to 10 November 2010. The purpose of the conference was to support the initiative of the President of Kiribati, Anote Tong , to hold a consultative forum between vulnerable states and their partners with a view of creating an enabling environment for multi-party negotiations under the auspices of the UNFCCC . The conference was the successor event to the Climate Vulnerable Forum held in November 2009 in the Maldives, when eleven climate vulnerable countries signed the Bandos Island declaration pledging to show moral leadership and commence greening their economies by voluntarily committing to achieving carbon neutrality . Based on the lessons learned in the COP process, the TCCC proposed a more inclusive format of consultations, involving key partners among major developed and developing nations.

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34-537: The TCCC was an advocacy and partnership building event embedded in the overall context of global and regional (Pacific) consultations on climate change. Furthermore, the TCCC aimed to be an integral part of the process of regional and global consultations scheduled in 2010. The ultimate objective of TCCC was to reduce the number and intensity of various fault lines between parties to the COP process, explore elements of agreement between

68-644: A ceasefire between the Colombian government and some factions of the guerrilla movement Estado Mayor Central (EMC) in March and July 2024, due to ongoing violence in several provinces , on July 16 representatives of the EMC threatened that the COP16 would "fail even if [Cali] was militarized with (US) gringos " in an X post directed to the President of Colombia , Gustavo Petro . In

102-500: A phenomenon that had been disproportionately affecting countries in the so-called Global South , and ensure the full involvement of Indigenous peoples around the world, which had been mentioned eighteen times on the GBF, in the implementation of the targets set by the Framework itself. Finally, a draft of a global action plan on biodiversity and health was reportedly set to be negotiated at

136-498: Is nominated by UN parties of the regional group and the other nominated by Indigenous peoples and local communities. The role of people of African descent in the protection of nature was also recognized. Agreement was reached earlier too on charging large biotechnology companies who derive genetic information from living organisms with a 0.1% fee. The fee is to recognize that many life-saving medicines and genetic resources are derived from organisms living in biodiversity hotspots such as

170-538: Is the national executive ministry of the Government of Colombia in charge of formulating, implementing, and orienting environmental policy to ensure the sustainable development of the country. This article about government in Colombia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about an environmental agency is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about

204-418: The President of Colombia , Gustavo Petro , announced that Cali had been chosen to host the event, after a month-long competition with Bogotá . Petro said that Valle del Cauca was "the most biodiverse region in Colombia", both due its natural ecosystems and its ethnic diversity , while noting that the government had also chosen Cali in the hopes of "healing the open wounds" of the nationwide protests

238-462: The COP16 "as a gesture of [their] will for peace". The executive secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity, Astrid Schomaker, said that her staff had "worked very closely" with national, regional and local authorities to arrange effective security arrangements for the COP16. The Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development of Colombia, Susana Muhamad , served as the president of

272-777: The COP16 throughout the entirety of its negotiations, which were held in the Zona Azul ("Blue Zone") at the Valle del Pacifico convention center in Cali ; participants from civil society were admitted to the Zona Verde ("Green Zone") at the Bulevar del Río  [ es ] , which would host several concerts, as well as a series of political and academic conferences about conservation and restoration of oceans , environmental justice and sustainable cities , among other themes. On October 21, 2024,

306-518: The COP16 was taking place, a group of researchers from the Natural History Museum in London presented an independent analysis on the effectiveness of conservation practices worldwide, which showed that, on average, biodiversity intactness had declined globally between 2000 and 2020, diminishing more quickly in considered protected areas than in critical biodiversity areas that were not protected;

340-505: The COP16. According to the inquiry, only five of the 17 megadiverse countries ( Australia , China , Indonesia , Malaysia and Mexico ), as well as four G7 nations ( Canada , France , Italy and Japan ), submitted their respective NBSAPs by the deadline. Representatives for Colombia announced that the country would present its own plan during the meeting, while spokespersons for the United Kingdom , Brazil and India stated that

374-616: The Global Biodiversity Framework urged countries to identify funding to nature-damaging sources and cut them by $ 500 billion a year by the end of the decade. Upon the start of the meeting, only seven developed countries had contributed to the Global Biodiversity Framework Fund (GBFF), donating a total of $ 244 million. Moreover, participating countries were expected to negotiate the first global agreement on digital sequence information and biopiracy ,

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408-577: The Pacific Community (SPC), World Bank , Greenpeace / WWF , Pacific Conference of Churches , Pacific Calling Partnership, Pacific Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (PIANGO) AAP (Aus), NPR (US), The Guardian (UK) and others COP16 The 2024 United Nations Biodiversity Conference of the Parties (COP16) to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) was a conference that

442-513: The activists killed in Colombia were Indigenous , with many others being either members of Afro-descendant communities or small-scale farmers. The report also raised concerns about growing repression and censorship of protests led by environmentalist associations in several countries, including the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Germany and the Netherlands . Following the termination of

476-945: The causes and adverse impacts of climate change. The United States , the United Kingdom and Canada , who also attended the conference, chose not to be part of the declaration by taking Observer status. China, Canada, India, the United States, Britain, the European Union, Japan, New Zealand, Australia and most Pacific Island countries Kiribati Mexico Maldives , Bangladesh Vanuatu , Tuvalu , Marshall Islands Lesotho , Solomon Islands Grenada Yemen Australia , European Union , France , Japan , New Zealand , United Kingdom , United States of America Brazil , India , People's Republic of China , South Africa UNDP , PREVENT Project ( Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research ), other facilitators UNFCCC Secretariat, IPCC , FAO , PIFS , SPREP, Secretariat of

510-714: The city had been at the center of in 2021. The COP16's official logo was presented by the Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development of Colombia, Susana Muhamad , and the interim executive secretary of the UNCBD, David Cooper, on February 28, 2024, during the Sixth UN Environment Assembly in Nairobi , Kenya . Designed by Vanessa María Vergara Domínguez, the logo depicted an Inírida flower , an endemic plant in Colombia, decorated with 36 petals, 23 of which represented

544-709: The climate crisis without looking at the nature crisis". According to a yearly Global Witness report about victims of violence and repression against environmental activism , released in September 2024, 196 environmentalists and activists around the world had been murdered throughout 2023. Colombia topped the list for the second year in a row, with 79 killings (19 more than the year prior), followed by Brazil, with 25 killings, Mexico and Honduras , with 18 killings per each. Global Witness said that organized crime groups had been linked to around half of all environmental defender murders in Colombia in 2023, while noting that half of

578-622: The conference. Upon being asked about the likelihood that the United States would ratify the convention, having previously refused to do so, the executive secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity , Astrid Schomaker , said that while the US were "always participating at the COPs with reasonably big delegations", ratification had not been an "actively discussed" subject in the country, regardless of

612-533: The country had decided to give up its right to host and preside the event, due to "a force majeure situation" caused by the impact of the nationwide earthquakes occurred in February of the same year. On December 11, 2023, the Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development of Colombia , Susana Muhamad , announced that the country had officially offered to host the COP16, which was scheduled to be held from October 21, to November 1, 2024. On February 20, 2024,

646-673: The end of the decade. The opening ceremony included public speeches by Muhamad and Petro, as well as the major counselor of the National Indigenous Organization of Colombia (ONIC), Orlando Rayo, and a video-message from the secretary-general of the United Nations , António Guterres , who urged participating diplomats to "go from words to facts" in order to fulfill the targets set by the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. While

680-431: The following period of time, as part of a new organization or an existent UN body. Some analysts and participants also noted how the funding for developing countries required by the GBF was "a drop in the sea" in comparison to incentives paid by governments to providers of nature-damaging sources . The conference closed on Saturday, 2 November, with no agreement on a roadmap to ramp up funding for species protection. It

714-403: The inaugural day of the meeting, Muhamad presented Colombia's own NBSAP, called Plan de Acción por la Biodiversidad 2030 ("Plan of Action for Biodiversity 2030"). The document — which was estimated to require a total investment of 76.5 billion pesos , roughly corresponding to over $ 17.8 billion — set six national goals and 191 targets needed to fulfill the 2022 Global Biodiversity Framework by

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748-480: The lead-up to the summit, national governments were expected to present their respective long-term strategies to meet the targets, known as National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPs); however, a joint investigation by The Guardian and Carbon Brief revealed that only 25 of the 195 countries that had adhered to the Kunming-Montreal Framework had submit their NBSAPs before the start of

782-457: The nations would not publish their respective NBSAPs earlier than 2025. The COP16 was also considered as an occasion to review other goals set at the previous conference in Montreal , including an agreement to provide developing countries with at least $ 20 billion to finance the implementation of conservation targets by 2025, and at least $ 30 billion a year by 2030. Another target included in

816-485: The outcome of the 2024 presidential election , due to a lack of support from a solid majority of the Congress . Schomaker also said that the COP16 would be "the biggest COP ever", thanks to the involvement of a higher number of stakeholders and national delegates, as well as an increase in international media coverage; she also noted how the meeting would be an opportunity for institutions to acknowledge that "we cannot solve

850-608: The parties and thereby to support Kiribati's and other parties' contribution to COP16 to be held in Cancun , Mexico, from 29 November to 10 December 2010. The Ambo declaration was adopted at the Tarawa Climate Change Conference on 10 November 2010 by Australia , Brazil , China , Cuba , Fiji , Japan , Kiribati , Maldives , Marshall Islands , New Zealand , Solomon Islands and Tonga . The declaration calls for more and immediate action to be undertaken to address

884-517: The second week of the meeting, as a request by developing countries, including Brazil, to create a new fund for biodiversity, faced opposition by donating countries and the European Union . A spokesperson for the CBD committee, David Ainsworth, said that it was "obvious" that a complete agreement on the subject would not be reached by the end of the COP16, with delegates being set to continue negotiations in

918-600: The study also estimated that 17.5% of land and 8.4% of marine areas were protected for nature – an increase of about half a percentage point each since the COP15 in 2022 – with the total amount being expected to reach at least 30% by 2030, as part of one of the targets set by the GBF. During the first week of the convention, representatives of Indigenous and Afro-descendant communities, as well as civil society associations, were involved in dedicated international forums. El Colombiano reported that five "key documents" related to

952-494: The targets set by the Cartagena and Nagoya Protocols were adopted in the ending session of the week, while new preliminary agreements to reform wildlife conservation and sustainable practices within the agricultural , food and financial sectors were also reached. Negotiations about a plan to provide developing countries with more resources for the implementation of conservation targets by 2030 reportedly kept stalling during

986-531: The targets set by the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework in 2022, whereas the remaining 13 symbolized the country's strategic ecoregions . The official motto of the COP16 was Paz con la Naturaleza ("Peace with Nature"); Muhamad said that one of the reasons behind the choice was the hope to turn the conference into an opportunity to further reduce the impact of the nationwide conflict with guerrilla factions , which

1020-451: The tropical rainforest. The collected fee is to go into a newly established fund to protect nature, with 50% allocated towards Indigenous communities. [REDACTED] Media related to 2024 United Nations Biodiversity Conference at Wikimedia Commons Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development (Colombia) The Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development ( Spanish : Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible )

1054-589: The wake of further threats by the EMC and failed terrorist attacks in Cali and Jamundí , it was reported that thousands of members of the Army and the National Police were expected to be deployed in Cali to ensure the safety of delegates and citizens. On July 30, the leader of the EMC, Nestor Gregorio (also known by the nom de guerre Iván Mordisco), announced that the units of the group would not affect any events related to

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1088-482: Was held from October 21 to November 1, 2024 in Cali, Colombia . The monitoring framework agreed at the previous conference should allow the progress of the countries towards national goals and targets under the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework to be evaluated. The UNCBD COP16 was originally set to be held in Turkey ; however, on July 31, 2023, the conference's organizing committee notified Parties that

1122-626: Was still ongoing despite the agreement reached as part of the peace process between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia in 2016. The UNCBD COP16 mainly aimed to review progress of the countries towards the goals set by the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF), which had been approved in December 2022, having set 23 general targets to "halt and reverse biodiversity loss " by 2030. In

1156-415: Was suspended as negotiations ran almost 12 hours longer than planned and delegates started leaving to catch flights. The exodus left the summit without a quorum for decision-making, Delegates did agree earlier to form a subsidiary body for recognizing Indigenous peoples' role, including traditional environmental knowledge , in future decisions on conservation. The body is led by two co-chairs, one of which

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