
Oxford University academics to advocate for ambitious nature recovery actions at UN biodiversity conference
Published on October 18, 2024
Launching today, the United Nations Conference of the Parties for Biodiversity (COP16) will bring together governments from nearly 200 countries to decide on actions to meet the agreed target to halt and reverse the loss of nature by 2030. A delegation of more than thirty University of Oxford researchers will be following the proceedings, both in-person and online, contributing their expertise to the discussions. The conference takes place from 21 October – 1 November in Cali, Colombia.
