BIODIVERSITY: THE LOST DECADE - The Agenda with Stephen Cole (Full episode)
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This year the United Nations released a devastating report revealing how the world failed to meet a single one of the 20 Aichi biodiversity targets agreed in Japan in 2010.
Some of these goals included harvesting fish sustainably, improving the conservation status of endangered species and minimizing the impact on coral reefs.
So why weren’t any of the targets met completely? Were they too ambitious? And how will next year’s Biodiversity conference (COP15) in Kunming be different from those that have gone before?
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