Communication/Service/International Cooperation | The 23rd Meeting of the 2024 CBCGDF Global Environmental Governance Capacity Building Workshop (No. 117 in total)

In today's world, global environmental problems such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental pollution are becoming increasingly severe, posing a serious threat to the sustainable development of human society.

On the afternoon of June 28, 2024, the International Department , the "OceanWetlands" Working Group, and the Biological and Scientific Ethics Committee of the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF) jointly held the 23rd Meeting of the 2024 Global Environmental Governance Capacity Building Workshop (2021-2024, No. 117 in total).

The head of the International Department of CBCGDF put forward three requirements to the team at the meeting: 1. Building scientific communication capabilities; 2. Social organizations "going out" to serve scientific and technological workers; 3. Deeply participating in global environmental governance.

Original article:https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/oeriABenlNdyulBwZ4Q18A

Translator:Daisy

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Editor: Daisy

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