UN member states are meeting to plan how to tackle the world's environmental crises
- U.N. Environment Programme emphasizes global cooperation at UNEA-6 to address environmental challenges, anticipating over 70 government ministers and 3,000 delegates attending the talks.
- Member states discuss 20 draft resolutions, aiming to tackle issues like restoring degraded lands, combating dust storms, and reducing environmental impact from mining, with focus on achieving consensus.
- UNEP-Led agreements like the Minamata Convention and Montreal Protocol inspire this year's meeting, prioritizing multilateral efforts to address climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss.
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