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The global biodiversity funding gap is huge.
Conclusion
The global biodiversity funding gap is huge. It cannot be tackled with contributions from the Global Environment Facility alone. A dedicated financial mechanism for biodiversity action, as has already been set out and agreed by Parties under the CBD, is essential. We welcome the UK’s commitment to spend £3 billion of its International Climate Finance allocation to support nature-based solutions to climate change.
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Government Response
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Government Response
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HM Government
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In recognition of this, in 2021 the Prime Minister committed to spending at least £3 billion of the UK’s International Climate Finance (ICF) over the following five years on climate change solutions that protect and restore nature and biodiversity. Part 2 of COP15 is scheduled to take place from 25 April to 9 May 2022 and the UK will continue to develop our approach to implementing our CBD commitments and updating our plans and strategies, include actions across Government.
Source
Committee
Environmental Audit Committee
Inquiry
Biodiversity and Ecosystems
Report
Second Report - The UK's footprint on global biodiversity
30 Sep 2021
HC 674
Timeline
Recommendation age
4.7 yrs
Report published
30 Sep 2021