Drought, desertification and land degradation are in focus this week at the United Nation’s COP16 conference in Saudi Arabia.
There were some successes at COP16 but, ultimately, it did not deliver all that was hoped for, writes Dr James Fitzsimons.
STORY COP16 pools global efforts to fight against desertificationSHOOTING DATE Dec 3 2024DATELINE Dec 4 2024LENGTH 000133LOCATION RiyadhCAT ...
The Moroccan Pavilion at the 16th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP16) to the United Nations Convention to Combat ...
For the first time, MIT sent an organized engagement to the global Conference of the Parties for the Convention on Biological ...
The Arab Coordination Group has committed up to $10bln by 2030 to address critical challenges related to land degradation, ...
Saudi Arabia has committed to covering the costs of the Global Drought Resilience Partnership's operations for at least the ...
Saudi Arabia is hosting the United Nations Cop16 conference on desertification this week, with the world's top oil exporter ...
RIYADH, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Restoring the world's degraded land and holding back its deserts will require at least $2.6 ...
The UN's International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) calls for urgent investments to empower small-scale farmers ...
COP16 in Riyadh focuses on global land degradation, food security, and sustainable management, urging countries to adopt LDN ...
Dr Amna bint Abdullah Al Dahak Minister of Climate Change and Environment is leading the UAE delegation at the 16th ...