
COP16: A crucial step towards achieving global biodiversity targets
- 01 October 2024 (5 min read)
The upcoming United Nations (UN) biodiversity conference, COP16, marks a pivotal next step in implementing the Kunming-Montreal Agreement signed by 196 governments at 2022’s COP15.
The pledge, to halt and reverse biodiversity loss – known as both the Global Biodiversity Framework1 (GBF) and the Biodiversity Plan – aims to protect 30% of the world’s land and seas by 2030, among 23 targets. Its adoption is an historic step further compared to the previous strategic plan for biodiversity in that it not only includes a set of four goals and 23 targets but also a resource mobilisation strategy and a monitoring framework.
This framework was largely welcomed by the private sector - evidenced by around 1,000 business representatives in attendance at COP152 - as it offered clear global goals and a roadmap for business to develop nature strategies and implement actions to preserve and restore biodiversity.
In particular, businesses strongly supported the adoption of target 15, which commits governments to ensure that large companies and financial institutions regularly monitor, assess, and transparently disclose their risks, dependencies and impacts on biodiversity. This is widely seen as paving the way for more effective progress towards nature conservation and restoration. Following this breakthrough, COP16 is now considered an ‘implementation COP’.
- PGEgaHJlZj0iaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuY2JkLmludC9nYmYiPlRoZSBLdW5taW5nLU1vbnRyZWFsIEdsb2JhbCBCaW9kaXZlcnNpdHkgRnJhbWV3b3JrIChHQkYpPC9hPg==
- PGEgaHJlZj0iaHR0cHM6Ly9kaWFsb2d1ZS5lYXJ0aC9lbi9uYXR1cmUvY29wMTUtd2hvc2UtYnVzaW5lc3MtaXMtbmF0dXJlLWFueXdheS8iPkNPUDE1OiBXaG9zZSBidXNpbmVzcyBpcyBuYXR1cmUgYW55d2F5PzwvYT4=
Disclaimer
This document is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment research or financial analysis relating to transactions in financial instruments as per MIF Directive (2014/65/EU), nor does it constitute on the part of AXA Investment Managers or its affiliated companies an offer to buy or sell any investments, products or services, and should not be considered as solicitation or investment, legal or tax advice, a recommendation for an investment strategy or a personalized recommendation to buy or sell securities.
Due to its simplification, this document is partial and opinions, estimates and forecasts herein are subjective and subject to change without notice. There is no guarantee forecasts made will come to pass. Data, figures, declarations, analysis, predictions and other information in this document is provided based on our state of knowledge at the time of creation of this document. Whilst every care is taken, no representation or warranty (including liability towards third parties), express or implied, is made as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of the information contained herein. Reliance upon information in this material is at the sole discretion of the recipient. This material does not contain sufficient information to support an investment decision.
Issued in the UK by AXA Investment Managers UK Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK. Registered in England and Wales, No: 01431068. Registered Office: 22 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ.
In other jurisdictions, this document is issued by AXA Investment Managers SA’s affiliates in those countries.
© 2024 AXA Investment Managers. All rights reserved
Image source: Getty Images