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Canada Pledges 30% Protection for Land, Oceans, and Freshwater by 2030

Canada commits to protect 30% of its lands, waters, and oceans by 2030 through implementation of Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.

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Nature Accountability Bill establishes federal oversight for biodiversity conservation, mandating transparent progress reporting and strategic development.

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Indigenous communities emerge as crucial partners in conservation efforts, bringing traditional knowledge to modern environmental protection strategies.

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2024 UN Biodiversity Conference discusses new biodiversity finance mechanisms to support global conservation initiatives.

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Canada shoulders responsibility for protecting 20% of world's freshwater resources and maintaining Earth's longest coastline.

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Federal strategy adopts "One Health" approach, recognizing deep connections between human wellness, animal health, and ecosystem integrity.

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2024 UN Biodiversity Conference in Cali strengthens marine protection guidelines while amplifying Indigenous voices in conservation policy.

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Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault emphasizes protecting nature for future generations and ensuring generational fairness.

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Canada's strategy recognizes that economic systems need to reflect nature's values and address unsustainable production and consumption.

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Federal constitutional limits pose challenges to nationwide biodiversity protection, requiring creative solutions for inter-governmental coordination.

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