Leaders from around the world fell short of taking meaningful action to address the scale and urgency of the climate crisis at this year’s UN Climate Change Conference (COP29, not to be confused with the COP16 Biodiversity Conference). Audubon is working with global partners, Indigenous peoples, and local communities to ensure that next year's gathering in Brazil will be a game-changer for people and wildlife. Read on for the three messages we are taking forward to COP30 |
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In 2024, 205,000 Audubon advocates like you spoke out on behalf of birds and the places they need, sending more than 700,000 messages to decision-makers. Together, we advocated for passing the Migratory Birds of the Americas Conservation Enhancements Act, protecting public lands to benefit declining species like the Greater Sage-Grouse, and restoring federal climate protections under the National Environmental Protection Act among other actions. Thank you for your continued efforts on behalf of our birds and the places they need. We look forward to working with you in 2025! |
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