CGTN Interview with Prof. Dubee Showcases China's Impact on Global Biodiversity Protection | UNEA-6 Reports: Charting a Greener Future

On February 29, 2024, Professor Fredrick Charles Dubee, an Senior advisor to the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation, a Fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science (WAAS), and a member of the International Advisory Committee of BGI, participated in an interview with China Central Television (CCTV) during the sixth United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-6) held in Nairobi. During the interview, Professor Dubee showcased profound insights into global environmental challenges.

 


Professor Dubee shared insightful perspectives on various crucial aspects, including the role of the United Nations Environment Assembly in addressing global environmental challenges. He delved into the expectations for UNEA, discussing specific initiatives and policies aimed at biodiversity protection. Additionally, he explored how international collaboration could be strengthened to counteract the global loss of biodiversity, emphasizing China's role in these efforts.

 


China, with ambitious goals for carbon neutrality and green development, stands at the forefront of global environmental initiatives. Professor Dubee explained how biodiversity protection is integral to achieving these aspirations. The interview highlighted China's recent implementation of diverse ecological restoration projects, such as afforestation and wetland preservation, and the needs of promoted synergies between biodiversity and climate actions. These initiatives, Professor Dubee elucidated, have far-reaching impacts on biodiversity conservation both nationally and globally.

 

In the face of the escalating challenge of biodiversity loss worldwide, Professor Dubee underscored the urgency of action. He provided insights into China's stance and actions at both national and international levels, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive and collaborative approach. Recognizing biodiversity loss as one of the paramount environmental challenges of our time, Professor Dubee advocated for concerted efforts at both the national and international levels.

 

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