COP16 in Riyadh Closes with $12 Billion Pledged for Land Restoration and Drought Resilience
UN’s COP16 in Riyadh concludes with 39 decisions and over $12 billion pledged to fight desertification, aiming to boost resilience in vulnerable countries.
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UN’s COP16 in Riyadh concludes with 39 decisions and over $12 billion pledged to fight desertification, aiming to boost resilience in vulnerable countries.
Discover how China’s Saihanba forest, the world’s largest artificial forest, is turning deserts into lush landscapes and leading the fight against desertification ahead of COP16 in Riyadh.
China opened its pavilion at the UN’s COP16 in Riyadh, showcasing decades of efforts to combat desertification and highlighting initiatives like the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program.
COP16 to the UNCCD has opened in Riyadh, gathering nearly 200 parties to accelerate global efforts against desertification and promote land restoration for a sustainable future.
Global leaders gather in Riyadh for the UN’s largest land-focused conference to tackle desertification and land degradation, aiming to restore land and build resilience against drought.
COP16 in Riyadh this December brings a crucial opportunity to address the global challenges of desertification, land degradation, and drought, impacting billions worldwide.
China will share its successful desertification control strategies at UNCCD COP16 in Riyadh, highlighting significant land restoration efforts like the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program.
At COP16, wealthy nations failed to agree on funding for global nature conservation, leaving the future of biodiversity efforts uncertain.