US Unjoins Global Biodiversity Treaty
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•Every country is negotiating a plan to save nature. Except the US.
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The US is the only nation in the world, other than the Vatican , that hasn’t joined the most important global treaty to conserve nature.
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is designed to safeguard Earth ’s life support systems, its animals and ecosystems.
This week and next, officials from those member countries are meeting in Cali , Colombia , to formally review their progress.
President Clinton signed CBD but failed to find support for ratification in 1993 .
GOP lawmakers blocked ratification of CBD from ever coming to a vote.
Concerns related to American sovereignty persist, especially within the Republican Party , and keep the US out of treaties.
The US says it is already in compliance with CBD 's substantive terms.
Reforming industries that harm nature and funding conservation will require approval from a heavily divided Congress .
For the foreseeable future, the votes are just not there, says Patrick .
If former President Trump wins the election next month , the prospect of joining CBD will only become more grim, he says.
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