Let’s make stopping crimes that affect the environment a key part of climate action, biodiversity preservation, and the circular economy.➡️ Cut down on illegal activities harming people and nature➡️ Strengthen ecosystem resilience🔗https://t.co/a2Mb5YeBa7#endENVcrime #COP29 pic.twitter.com/N79KMwA4xM— UN Office on Drugs & Crime (@UNODC) November 22, 2024 Read More
Let’s make stopping crimes that affect the environment a key part of climate action, biodiversity preservation, and the circular economy. ➡️ Cut down on illegal activities harming people and nature ➡️ Strengthen ecosystem resilience 🔗https://t.co/a2Mb5YeBa7 #endENVcrime #COP29 https://t.co/N79KMwA4xM
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