U.S. and Andorra Only Two Countries Not at Convention of Biodiversity – Planetsave
The 2010 Convention of Biodiversity (CBD) was held in Nagoya, Japan last week. The atmosphere must not have been very pleasant, considering that most 2010 targets were not met. Nonetheless, representatives from all countries of the world except the U.S. and Andorra (pop. 83,000) met and worked on creating a strategic plan for 2011-2022. Yes, no joke, the U.S. was practically the only country in the world that didn’t attend.
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