Progress slow at COP talks although some agreement achieved, says Guilbeault
MONTREAL — Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says there’s been agreement on one of Canada’s main goals at the international conference in Montreal aimed at protecting the world’s declining biodiversity.
Guilbeault says the more than 190 nations at the COP15 meeting have agreed that Indigenous people must be fully consulted on conservation moves and play a role in how those decisions are made.
He says delegates have also agreed that women should have equitable access and benefits from conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity.
The agreements have not yet been formally adopted by the conference.