CONSERVATION MEET MULLS PLAN TO PROTECT 80% OF AMAZON
Diaz Mirabal submitted the Amazon proposal for the newly admitted organisation COICA, which represents more than two million indigenous people in nine Amazon nations.
MARSEILLE, FRANCE - Should 80% of the Amazon be declared a protected area by 2025?
The world's top conservation body is on Sunday poised to decide whether its 1,400 members can vote on this controversial proposal, put forward by indigenous groups.
Submitted under an emergency provision to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the measure calls for a "global action plan" to halt rampant deforestation and the destructive extraction of precious minerals and oil.
Over the last two decades, the Amazon has lost roughly 10,000 square kilometres every year, according to assessments based on satellite data.
"That's the emergency, not just for us but for humanity," Jose Gregorio Diaz Mirabal, a leader of the Curripaco people in Venezuela, told AFP at the Congress venue in Marseille.
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Tue 7 Sep 2021 at 09:41