The United Nations conference "COP15" to discuss how to protect biodiversity, which was postponed due to the influence of the new corona, started in Canada, aiming to adopt new goals that each country will work on by 2030. are exchanged.



With different interests, the key is to reach an effective goal that will lead to the restoration of biodiversity.

More than 190 countries and regions participate in the UN conference "COP15" to discuss how to protect biodiversity, aiming to adopt new goals to replace the "Aichi Targets" adopted in 2010. I'm here.



Originally, the conference was scheduled to be held in China two years ago, but was postponed due to the influence of the new coronavirus, and the venue was changed to Montreal, Canada, and started on the 7th.



At the conference, attention is focused on whether countries can agree on a goal called "30 by 30," which aims to protect 30% or more of land and sea by 2030 in order to protect healthy ecosystems.



There will also be discussions on how each country will contribute to the funding needed for conservation activities, and the responsibilities companies should fulfill to protect diversity.



The conference is scheduled to end on the 19th of this month, and as the interests of each country collide, the key will be whether we can coordinate the opinions of each country and arrive at a new effective goal that will lead to the restoration of biodiversity.