Earlier this week, 196 countries adopted the Global Biodiversity Framework—pledging to protect 30% of the planet's land and ocean by 2030 to meet the overarching goal of creating a "world living in harmony with nature"—at the U.N. Convention on Biological Diversity, or COP15.
In June, World Trade Organization members agreed to a deal that, once ratified and put into practice, will phase out funding that enables vessels to fish farther and longer out at sea, which rapidly depletes global fish populations.
In October, President Joe Biden designated his first new national monument, the Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument. The national monument status will not only protect public lands in the region but also honor veterans.
The January expansion of an "underwater superhighway" between the Galápagos and Cocos islands will help protect an important migration path that threatened and endangered marine life rely on.
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