Nagoya biodiversity talks go down to the wire
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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