CBC Radio’s The House: Hope for nature at Montreal’s COP15 | CBC Radio

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Published 17.12.2022
CBC Radio’s The House: Hope for nature at Montreal’s COP15 | CBC Radio
The House

On this week’s present: The House travels to Montreal to speak with specialists and determination makers on the COP15 biodiversity convention, together with Kenyan coral reef scientist David Obura, former high COP negotiator Tim Hodges, tutorial and Amazon activist Alicia Guzmán León, Indigenous biodiversity professional Tyson Atleo, Canada’s Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault and German consultant Jochen Flasbarth.

Here is what’s on this week’s episode of The House

A large sign reads: COP15 in front of Montreal's palais des congres. A person walks past the sign. Trees in the photo are bare.
Only a number of days stay for negotiators on the COP15 conferences in Montreal to come back to an settlement on defending international biodiversity. (Jaela Bernstien/CBC)

24CA News: The House48:30Hope for nature at Montreal’s COP15

The House travels to Montreal to speak with specialists and determination makers on the COP15 biodiversity convention, together with Kenyan coral reef scientist David Obura, former high COP negotiator Tim Hodges, tutorial and Amazon activist Alicia Guzmán León, Indigenous biodiversity professional Tyson Atleo and Canada’s Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault and Germany consultant Jochen Flasbarth.

An enormous deal for biodiversity 

The House travels to Montreal this week for a particular episode centred on COP15, the most important summit on biodiversity concluding in only a few days. The stakes are excessive at this assembly of representatives from virtually 200 international locations and different delegations as they appear to hammer out an settlement to shield nature over the following 10 years.

Host Catherine Cullen is on the convention flooring, talking with lots of the specialists and officers collaborating — together with Kenyan coral reef scientist David Obura, former high COP negotiator Tim Hodges, tutorial and Amazon activist Alicia Guzmán León, Indigenous biodiversity professional Tyson Atleo and a few of the key ministers on the negotiating desk, akin to Canada’s Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault and Germany’s Jochen Flasbarth.