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The UN Biodiversity Conference, known as COP15, is currently underway in Montreal, Canada. The meeting is focused on reaching an agreement on specific targets for the world to reverse biodiversity loss during the coming decade. Lin Li from WWF international says that NGOs are urging countries to talk about providing financial resources for biodiversity protection. And Isabel Hilton from "China Dialogue" warns that we cannot thrive as a species if we continue to destroy nature because it would end in the massive extinction of both humans and nature.

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