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Observers say more new funding is needed, as well as the redirection of the money spent on activities like some agriculture that are harmful to nature. Credit - www.phys.org
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Can humanity curb spending that harms the world's biodiversity and instead focus funding on protecting it? That question is at the heart of international negotiations in Geneva, which will set the stage for a crucial United Nations COP 15 biodiversity summit in China later this year.

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