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Subject The new global biodiversity agreement: call for the inclusion of population solutions!
Date February 11, 2022 9:03 AM
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Dear John

Human activity has caused a sixth mass extinction. To prevent further
biodiversity loss, we must ensure that the new global biodiversity
agreement tackles the impact of human population growth. Send an urgent
message to your country's environment minister:

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The new agreement, the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework, will
replace the failed 2020 Aichi Biodiversity Targets. To prevent another
failure, the root causes of biodiversity loss must be addressed. The
post-2020 Framework will be further negotiated in Geneva from 13-29 March,
and then adopted at the COP15 UN biodiversity summit in China later this
year.

In the run-up to the March meetings, please call on your country’s
environment minister to ensure that positive, choice-based population
solutions are included in the new global agreement.

Together, we can ensure that the fundamental contribution of human
population growth to biodiversity loss is no longer ignored - for the
benefit of people and planet.

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Thanks for taking action,

Andrew Howard
Senior Campaigner
Population Matters

_PS: If you've taken our previous biodiversity action, you can and should
take this one too. Your country’s environment minister may have changed
so you’ll now be targeting the minister who is currently in charge of
your country’s biodiversity policy._

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