COP28: Nature, Land Use, and Oceans
December 09, 2023
COP28: Nature, Land Use, and OceansDecember 09, 2023 Nature Day was set to be closely watched, following the success of COP27 where 188 governments signed the Kunming Montreal Global Biodiversity Pledge (GBF). The GBF’s headline mission is to conserve 30% of land and oceans by 2030. COP28 Nature Day aimed to build on this progress and to decrease the financing gap for nature-based solutions. During Nature Day, $186 million was pledged towards forests, mangroves and the ocean. This funding built on the $2.5 billion mobilised to protect and restore nature during COP28's World Climate Action Summit on 2 December 2023. Joint Statement on Climate, Nature and PeopleThe COP28 Joint Statement on Climate, Nature and People was announced between the COP28 Presidency and the People’s Republic of China, as President of the Convention on Biological Diversity. This was endorsed by 18 countries who lead climate, nature and biodiversity partnerships. The aim of the joint statement is to align action on nature and ensure continuity between COP28 and Biodiversity COP 2024. In relation to nature based solutions, the Joint Statement seeks to:
Nature positive financeMultilateral Development Banks (MDBs), including the European Investment Bank, published the first set of common principles for scaling and improving nature positive finance. The principles which were first promised in Glasgow, will help to guide the development and implementation of MDB’s respective frameworks and methodologies for supporting countries and the private sector in implementing the GBF in a systematic manner. MangrovesThe UAE and Indonesia’s Mangrove Alliance for Climate (MAC) which now has 37 members, drives global momentum to protect the world’s mangroves. Germany announced a new collaboration with the UAE, focusing on sustainably managing mangroves in African countries. In addition, 21 countries formally endorsed the Mangrove Breakthrough which aims to restore and protect 15 million hectares of mangroves globally by 2030, through $4 billion of finance. OceansThe High-Level Ocean Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy, now 18 countries representing 50 percent of the world’s coastlines, announced the membership of the Organization of American States, working in collaboration to achieve a 100 percent sustainable ocean economy. Nature and Climate: an indivisible global emergencyNature and climate are inextricably interlinked; we need to protect nature to address climate change. Forests, oceans and mangroves act as huge carbon stores and ecosystems, whilst mangroves also protect coasts from erosion and flooding. Burning fossil fuels results in rising temperatures which in turn damages ecosystems and reduces their ability to store carbon. Deforestation strips our earth of one of its most effective carbon stores. Nature must be considered when addressing these issues, for example planting non-native trees as a response to deforestation, can promote monoculture plantations that risk damaging biodiversity further. Other news
Jane Southworth, Partner, comments:“The world is coming to realise that the protection of nature is a necessity in terms of our ability to address the challenge of climate change. All countries are going to have to look at the way they use both land and water resources and look to build nature into their climate mitigation strategies. It was therefore great to see recognition of the role played by nature in mitigating climate change on Day 10 of COP 28 under the theme of Nature, Land use and Oceans.” Latest Insights
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