All eyes will be on the upcoming COP15 meetings held in Kunming, the capital of southwest China's Yunnan Province.
COP15, the 15th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity, will be convened in two parts. The first part will take place in a virtual format, from October 11-15, 2021. The second part will be a face-to-face meeting from April 25 to May 8, 2022.
China is listed as one of the 12 countries with particularly rich biodiversity in the world. The species of these 12 countries together account for 70 percent of the total number of species in the world.
With only 4.1 percent of the country's total land area, Yunnan has all the types of ecosystems, except ocean and desert. The number of species of each genus there either approaches or exceeds half of the national total.
The special geographical location has a complicated terrain and diverse climates that have nurtured the rich biodiversity of Yunnan. It is crowned as the "Kingdom of Animals and Plants."
There are more than 19,000 species of complex vegetation and over 2,000 species of vertebrates in Yunnan. Among them, many are endemic to Yunnan alone, unique and irreplaceable to China and the world.
Holding the COP15 in Yunnan offers a window into China's biodiversity. It also highlights the country's efforts in biodiversity conservation and gives a glimpse of China's endeavors and achievements.
Yunnan has actively carried out afforestation and environmental protection. By December 2020, there were 362 nature reserves in Yunnan, accounting for 14 percent of the provincial territory.
Yunnan has also taken the lead in local regulations on biodiversity protection and publishing the checklist of species. In 2018, it issued the Regulations of Yunnan Province on Biodiversity Conservation, the country's first local regulations on biodiversity protection.