Let’s shift gears from Washington and Kyiv to Rome, where a major
conference on nature loss isn’t grabbing international headlines — *but is
highly consequential to the global south and the planet* for that matter.

Delegates from the U.N. Biodiversity Conference, aka COP16, are meeting
tomorrow in the eternal city to tie up the loose ends from the last
gathering in Cali, Colombia
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Many of the disagreements that bedevil all COP negotiations are sure to
rear their head again: unfulfilled financial promises; the push from
developing countries to get their wealthier counterparts to pay up; the
reluctance of wealthier countries to do so; talks on the toughest topics
saved to the last possible minute, etc.

Still, there’s a positive vibe at this COP, writes my colleague Jesse
Chase-Lubitz, who has a cheat sheet on what to expect
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While the three days in Rome this week won’t have the same pomp and
circumstance as Colombia, that means the discussions will be far more
concentrated on the meaty stuff right away.

“I think we're all feeling fairly optimistic that we'll be able to come
together and set out a road map for how the post-2030 resource mobilization
architecture will look and so I'm feeling pretty hopeful,” says Linda
Krueger of The Nature Conservancy.

*Read:* At COP16 take two, delegates aim to finalize funding for
biodiversity
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