La COP16 de Cali s’était achevée en novembre sans que les pays ne prennent de décision sur le financement des aires protégées. 4 mois plus tard, à Rome, ils essayent de parvenir à un accord. Une session de rattrapage, moins de 6 mois plus tard parce qu’il faut faire vite. L’effondrement de la biodiversité s’accélère. Entretien avec le Philippe Grandcolas, directeur adjoint scientifique national pour l’écologie et l’environnement au CNRS.
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Author : Audrey RACINE
Publish date : 2025-02-24 16:54:00
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