Focus turns to financing in final days of global biodiversity conference
MONTREAL — Negotiators at a global conference on saving the world’s biodiversity are sharpening their focus on how to pay for it, as environment ministers from around the globe converge in Montreal for the final days of COP15.
Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says setting ambitious targets for preserving land and water won’t help if there isn’t adequate funding.
He acknowledges reaching an agreement on how developed countries can help pay for biodiversity projects in poorer ones has been a tough slog.
Guilbeault says there’s more to a deal than just a dollar figure.