We have much to be grateful for—a breakthrough in fusion innovation and for biodiversity conservation. Countries participating in the COP15 summit in Montreal just adopted a 2030 deadline to protect 30% of the world’s oceans, coasts, and inland waters, cut subsidies that harm nature by US$500 billion, reduce the loss of areas of high biodiversity importance to near zero, and cut food waste in half, what some have been calling a “Paris moment” for nature.
May we continue in the New Year to achieving critical social tipping points for the changes we need to regenerate biodiversity, our climate and our lives, not the least of which, is peace for Ukraine.
My very best wishes to one and all, Ann