Why US Hasn't Joined the most important Nature Treaty?

Written by Javed baloch

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Convention on biological diversity (CBD)

The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity is the most important international treaty for conserving nature and its biodiversity.

Two countries yet to join!

The United States and the Vatican are the only two nations in the world that are yet to ratify the convention.

CBD's 2030 vision

The Global Biodiversity Framework, which has 23 targets, was agreed upon in 2022 by member countries to halt global biodiversity loss by 2030.

cop16, colombia

CBD's Conference of Parties, held annually, is currently happening in Cali, Colombia. Multiple fronts on the conservation and preservation of nature are under scrutiny.

US delegation at cop16

According to Vox, US delegates and technical experts are present in Cali to attend the COP on Biological Diversity. However, they don't have an official say as the US isn't a member of CBD.

historical perspective

CBD was opened for signature at the United Nations Conference of 1992 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to conserve biodiversity, use biological resources sustainably and share the genetic benefits fairly.