The focus: BUND is demanding new action from the Federal Government
Meta description: "Learn why the federal government is calling for the federal government to strengthen the implementation of the World Natural Agreement. As part of the UN Biodiversity Conference, the federal government calls for specific measures against nature destruction and an end to the end of nature. Read more about the urgent steps to protect the biological diversity and the need for a new national biodiversity strategy."

The focus: BUND is demanding new action from the Federal Government
The world looks at Colombia! This is where the 16th UN Biodiversity Conference begins, a crucial moment for the protection of our nature. The BUND for the Environment and Nature Conservation Germany (BUND) actively raises the voice and asks the federal government to do everything in its power in order to bring the brand new agreement to protection and restore biological diversity.
In the middle of the flickering light game of the international delegations and concerned environmentalists, BUND chairman Olaf Bandt is fighting with an urgent appeal: "The alarming rate of species death and brutal nature destruction must be stopped to prevent an ecological collapse!" While the negotiations are in full swing, he emphasizes the urgency to act now in order to combat the serious consequences of human action.
A call to action
The government must not only commit itself to environmentally friendly measures, but also take tangible steps to monitor nature. Bandt stages the demand for clear guidelines and ensuring financial resources for global biodiversity protection as an essence for a successful course of the conference. "We can't just continue as before, this is a call for action for all nations!"
The federal government could not be clearer: Without drastic measures, Germany will continue to leave a negative footprint. Subscribing natural subsidies that damage our ecosystem must be stopped once and for all. "If all people live like us in Germany, we need three planets," warns Bandt vehemently. Time is pushing and empty promises are not enough!
on the national biodiversity strategy
Another important point is the call to develop a new, national biodiversity strategy, which is to be understood as a government strategy and should receive the necessary support from all departments. The endeavors for 2030 must contain clear, measurable steps in order to really move with the goals of the nature agreement.
The 16th conference not only brings the challenge to protect the biological diversity in the spotlight, but also illuminates the urgently needed international cooperation. The newly formulated goals of the "Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework" not only require determined action, but also a fair distribution of the necessary financial resources-a topic that is particularly important for the financially weakening countries.
From October 21 to November 11, 2024, around 200 contracting states are facing tough negotiations. What will be on the agenda? The promise to preserve the earth for future generations! The pressure to take responsibility for our ecological footprint is heavy on the shoulders of the industrialized countries. Now it says: show cohesion and determination! The survival of the world is at stake!
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