COP15 starts today!

On the agenda is a communal framework with actions o stop the destruction of nature - and to safeguard our living conditions here on earth.
7 December, 2022

The hope is for the world leaders to unite over a “Paris Agreement for nature”, and Sweden’s represented by a delegation to which climate minister Romina Pourmokhtari will join on December 15th.
Researchers have long warned us about the decreasing biodiversity, and the ongoing extinction of species is now moving one hundred times faster than it has for the last ten million years.
It will have serious effects on the services nature provides us with since healthy ecosystems are the source of clean air, our food- and water supply and a stable climate.
One of the main questions for this two-week-long meeting is suspected to be how richer countries will help poorer countries with money to protect nature and biodiversity. An important question as a big part of these ecosystems exists within countries with limited resources.
By supporting Wildhood, you can safeguard endangered species and wilderness in southern Africa. Every hectare counts.

 

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