COP15 is not just a numbers game: it’s inspiration for a generation

COP15 represents a time to renew international goals to protect biodiversity.
Some solutions to the climate emergency will also help with biodiversity declines, writes Dr. Madhur Anand, director of the Guelph Institute for Environmental Research.

I have a strong memory from more than a decade ago where I stood in front of a class of undergraduate students at the University of Guelph and presented—with a bit of professional pride because I work in the field of biodiversity science—the United Nations Parties t...

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