CGTN Exclusive: CBCGDF-BASE Secretary-General Dr. Sara Platto's Vision for Global Biodiversity

On May 22nd, International Day for Biological Diversity, Dr. Sara Platto, Secretary-General of the Biodiversity and Scientific Ethics Committee (BASE) of the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF), shared her insights on the significance of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) in an interview with CGTN.
Dr. Platto emphasized the urgent need for action to halt and reverse the loss of global biodiversity. She highlighted the GBF as a crucial instrument for addressing this pressing issue, underscoring its potential to guide international efforts towards sustainable biodiversity conservation.

During this interview, Dr. Platto articulated her understanding of the GBF, stressing its role in setting ambitious targets and providing a comprehensive framework for biodiversity conservation. She emphasized the importance of collective action and collaboration among nations to effectively implement the GBF and achieve its objectives.

Furthermore, Dr. Platto underscored the significance of International Day for Biological Diversity as a reminder of the importance of biodiversity conservation and the need for concerted efforts to protect our planet's natural heritage. She called upon individuals, governments, and organizations worldwide to take concrete actions to safeguard biodiversity and ensure a sustainable future for all.

The Biodiversity and Scientific Ethics Committee (BASE) of the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF) serves as a pivotal group dedicated to the intersection of biodiversity conservation and scientific ethics in China. As a subsidiary body of the CBCGDF, BASE plays a crucial role in promoting the sustainable development of biodiversity through ethical scientific practices. Led by esteemed professionals and experts in the fields of biodiversity conservation, scientific research, and ethics, BASE is committed to fostering a comprehensive understanding of the ethical implications of biodiversity conservation efforts. 

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