Nagoya biodiversity talks go down to the wire

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Countries split on how to share profits derived from rainforests, but delegates remain hopeful international ecosystems deal can be struck

UN talks to achieve a new international deal to protect biodiversity and ecosystems are continuing through the night as delegates battle to end the standoff between richer and poorer nations over the funding...

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