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7 April 2013, Multiple Venues
7 April 2014
7 April 2015, Geneva, Switzerland
7 April 2017, Geneva, Switzerland
7 April 2018, Geneva, Switzerland
7 April 2020, Geneva, Switzerland
26 April 2017, Geneva, Switzerland
26 April 2018, Geneva, Switzerland
26 April 2020, Geneva, Switzerland
Bonn 28 May 2008 – For the first time in the history of multilateral cooperation for the environment, world leaders reiterated their commitment to substantially reduce the loss of biodiversity within two years. Representatives of 191 Parties and more than 100 Ministers met at the ministerial se ...
30 September 2021, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
26 September 2019, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
24 September 2020, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
23 March 2013, Mulitple Venues
23 March 2014
23 March 2015, Geneva, Switzerland
23 March 2018, Geneva, Switzerland
9 October 2021, Bonn, Germany
10 May 2017, Bonn, Germany
9 May 2020, Bonn, Germany
6 - 12 November 2009, Xiamen, China
8 June 2021, New York, United States of America
8 June 2017, New York, United States of America
8 June 2018, New York, United States of America
8 June 2020, New York, United States of America
11 July 2018, New York, United States of America
5 December 2021, Bonn, Germany
5 December 2015, Rome, Italy
5 December 2017, Rome, Italy
5 December 2018, Rome, Italy
27 September 2021, New York, United States of America
27 September 2017
27 September 2018, Madrid, Spain
27 September 2019, Madrid, Spain
27 September 2020, New York, United States of America
22 March 2014
22 March 2015, Paris, France
22 March 2017, New York, United States of America
22 March 2018, New York, United States of America
22 March 2019, New York, United States of America
1 - 6 September 2013, Stockholm, Sweden
2 February 2017, New York, United States of America
3 March 2015, Geneva, Switzerland
3 March 2017, New York, United States of America
3 March 2018, New York, United States of America
Humanity’s ongoing destruction of nature threatens the survival of our species, a group of former foreign ministers has warned, calling on leaders to step back from “the precipice” of irreversible ecological ruin and protect the planet.
Rome – Everything we eat is produced in ways that imply some transformation of the environment, which means we must have careful discussions of the type and scale of transformations we are prepared to accept, FAO Director-General QU Dongyu said today in opening remarks to negotiators at a high-l ...