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Daily report for 14 July 2020
2020 High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF 2020)
Daily report for 8 July 2020
2020 High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF 2020)
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2020 High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF 2020)
Highlights and images for 7–16 July 2020
2020 High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF 2020)
Summary report 7–16 July 2020
2020 High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF 2020)
11th Meeting of the Monaco Blue Initiative
The 11th meeting of the Monaco Blue Initiative (MBI) convened for its first-ever digital edition under the presidency of HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco. The workshops were held with the objective of maintaining momentum on global discussions on oceans, and articulate key recommendations to important global ocean meetings, many of which have also been affected by the global pandemic.
Summary report 3 May – 4 June 2020
15th Session of the UN Forum on Forests (UNFF15)
Summary report 24–29 February 2020
2nd Meeting of the Open-ended Working Group on the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
Summary report 24–28 February 2020
52nd Session of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC-52)
Highlights and images for 22 February 2020
13th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS COP13)
Highlights for Saturday, 22 February 2020
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The Committee of the Whole (CoW) of the thirteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties (CMS COP13) resumed Saturday morning to approve the remaining conference room papers and forward them to the COP for adoption. The COP opened in the afternoon and adopted by consensus all resolutions, decisions, and amendments to the appendices forwarded from the CoW. The CoP also adopted the Gandhinagar Declaration, which affirms that maintaining and restoring ecological connectivity is one of the top priorities for CMS, and calls for ecological connectivity and the important role of CMS to be effectively reflected in the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework. Amy Fraenkel, Executive Secretary, CMS, thanked Fernando Spina and Øystein Størkersen for their work in chairing the Scientific Council and the Standing Committee, respectively. Regional groups then presented their nominations for the Standing Committee and Scientific Council, which were accepted by the COP. In her closing remarks, South Africa lamented the loss of migratory species predicted to go extinct if no urgent action is taken. She recognized the importance of listing species under the appendices to avert extinction and asked parties to step up efforts to implement the Convention. France announced it would make a voluntary contribution to a project linking connectivity of migratory species and ecosystem resilience. The EU highlighted progress made during this COP. She underscored the escalating threats facing biodiversity, and that listings of species in CMS’ appendices should not be celebrated but rather catalyze greater action to protect them. She also noted that the greatest successes are achieved together through cooperation. Finally, she called on parties with contributions in arrears to make their due payments. Fraenkel highlighted that CMS COP13 was the largest ever in the history of the Convention, with 2,550 people attending including 263 delegates representing 82 Parties, 11 delegates from five non-Party countries, 50 representatives from UN agencies, 70 representatives of international NGOs, 127 representatives of national NGOs, and over 100 members of both national and international media. She underscored that ten new species were added to CMS Appendices at COP13, including seven to Appendix I: the Asian Elephant, Jaguar, Great Indian Bustard, Bengal Florican, Little Bustard, Antipodean Albatross and the Oceanic White-tip Shark. The COP was gavelled to a close at 5:18 pm.
IISD Reporting Services, through its Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB) Meeting Coverage, has provided daily web coverage, daily reports, and producde a summary and analysis report from CMS COP13 which is now available in HTML and PDF.
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The CoW proceeds on the final day of the COP
Ariuntuya Dorjisuren, Mongolia
Richard Thompson, United Kingdom
François Lamarque, France
Anna Gureva, Malta
Sue Lieberman, Wildlife Conservation Society; Jose Palazzo and Igor Barbosa, Brazil
Narelle Montgomery, Australia
Holly Mennell, UK; and Jan Brojac, Czech Republic
Anne Burrill, Gilles River and Ivana Jelenic, the EU
Marco Barbieri, CMS Secretariat, consulting with Amy Fraenkel, CMS Executive Secretary
Delegates huddle during a coffee break
Igor Barbosa, Brazil
Gilles River, the EU
View of the dais
Shohel Rana, Bangladesh
Fernando Spina and Øystein Størkersen were recognized for their work chairing the Scientific Council and the Standing Committee, respectively.
Delegates applauding the adoption of the outcome document
Vice-Chair of COP Babul Supriyo giving the closing remarks
COP Chair Soumitra Dasgupta gavels the meeting to a close.
CoW Chair Akankwasah Barirega, Amy Fraenkel, CMS Executive Secretary, and COP Chair Soumitra Dasgupta pose for a family photo with members of the CMS Secretariat.
Around the Venue
Indian conference staff pose for a family photo