Environment ministers try to get Montreal biodiversity talks on track in last days
MONTREAL — Environment ministers from around the world are gathering in Montreal for the last few days of a conference aimed at preserving what’s left of the planet’s biodiversity.
Talks at COP15 hit a speed bump early Wednesday when more than 60 nations from the global south walked out over concerns that pledges from rich countries to fund conservation were too small and too vague.
But Canadian Environment Minister Steven Guibeault says he doesn’t expect the dispute to affect the overall success of the conference.
Guilbeault says the walkout was initiated by a Brazilian delegation that was operating under policies left over from that country’s government under President Jair Bolsonaro.