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		<title>COP16 – Is This Our Last Chance to Save Nature?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As COP16 approaches, we have been reflecting on the state of our planet in 2024; the word &#8220;crisis&#8221; feels insufficient to describe the devastation we&#8217;re witnessing. Forests that once teemed with life are disappearing. Coral reefs, once vibrant and full of colour, are turning barren. Species are being driven from their habitats, and extreme weather [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font color="#999999"><img width="300" height="195" src="https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2024/10/International-Animal-Rescue_22-300x195.jpg" class="attachment-medium size-medium wp-post-image" alt="" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" srcset="https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2024/10/International-Animal-Rescue_22-300x195.jpg 300w, https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2024/10/International-Animal-Rescue_22.jpg 624w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /><p class="wp-caption-text">International Animal Rescue’s (IAR) mangrove planting project is critical to prevent coastal erosion. Credit: IAR</p></font></p><p>By Gavin Bruce<br />UCKFIELD, Sussex, UK, Oct 22 2024 (IPS) </p><p>As COP16 approaches, we have been reflecting on the state of our planet in 2024; the word &#8220;crisis&#8221; feels insufficient to describe the devastation we&#8217;re witnessing.<br />
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<p>Forests that once teemed with life are disappearing. Coral reefs, once vibrant and full of colour, are turning barren. Species are being driven from their habitats, and extreme weather events like floods and wildfires are becoming all too common. These are not abstract threats—this is our new reality.</p>
<p><strong>It is an extremely serious and urgent situation</strong></p>
<p>With COP16 fast approaching, it&#8217;s clearer than ever that the world is at a critical juncture. From October 21 to November 1, leaders from over 190 countries will gather in Cali, Colombia, to discuss how we can halt biodiversity loss and confront the climate emergency. Yet, COP16 is more than just another conference, it&#8217;s a wake-up call.</p>
<p><strong>The Stakes Could Not Be Higher</strong></p>
<p>Promises have been made before. The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework in 2022 was a landmark moment, with 23 targets set to halt and reverse biodiversity loss by 2030. But talk is cheap without action. </p>
<p>Since then, we&#8217;ve continued to see coastal ecosystems like mangroves and coral reefs decimated by rising sea levels and ocean acidification. Inland, once-thriving ecosystems are suffering under the pressures of severe droughts, floods, and fires.</p>
<p>In my role at International Animal Rescue, I have seen the impact of these crises firsthand. Rising sea levels threaten coastal mangroves, which protect our shores and offer critical habitats for countless species. In Armenia, erratic weather patterns are disrupting wildlife, while in Costa Rica, we&#8217;re seeing an increasing number of injured animals brought to us, victims of habitats destroyed by climate-linked disasters.</p>
<p><strong>COP16 is a Moment for Us All To Focus and Take Action</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s easy to see COP16 as a high-level negotiation for world leaders to tackle. But the truth is, the change we so desperately need won&#8217;t come from government action alone. Each of us has a part to play, and every small choice we make matters. Every time we opt for a sustainable product, reduce waste or support a conservation project, we&#8217;re pushing the world closer to the future we want to see. </p>
<p>Every purchase we make, whether it&#8217;s buying a sandwich or buying energy, every decision we make, whether it&#8217;s turning a light on or cutting the grass, every time we have the power, we have an opportunity to choose. The choice should be one that supports a more sustainable, nature-friendly future.</p>
<p>At COP16, leaders must be held to their promises, but we can&#8217;t wait for them to act. It&#8217;s time for us to use the power of choice while we still have it.</p>
<p><strong>Nature Needs Us As Much as We Need Nature</strong></p>
<p>At International Animal Rescue, we&#8217;re doing what we can. In Indonesia, we&#8217;re restoring mangroves to protect coastlines and create safe havens for wildlife. In Armenia, we&#8217;re rescuing endangered brown bears and releasing them into protected environments. In Costa Rica, we&#8217;re rehabilitating animals displaced by climate disasters, giving them a second chance at life in the wild. </p>
<p>But we can&#8217;t do it alone. The future of our planet&#8217;s biodiversity depends on global cooperation and grassroots action.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s why we focus on empowering local communities. The people who depend on ecosystems for their livelihoods are often the best protectors of those systems. Working together can restore degraded landscapes, protect endangered species, and help communities adapt to our changing world.</p>
<p><strong>If we all act now, there is hope</strong></p>
<p>Although news outlets worldwide will leave people sitting at home thinking that COP16 is just another diplomatic gathering, it&#8217;s not.  COP16 is a critical moment for the future of life on Earth. If we fail to act decisively now, we risk losing not just species and ecosystems but the ability of future generations to live in harmony with nature.</p>
<p>The path ahead is daunting, but there is hope. By working together with governments, businesses, local communities, and as individuals, we can take steps to make a difference, halt biodiversity loss, and give our planet a fighting chance. We must make peace with nature, not for its sake, but for our own.</p>
<p>Let COP16 be the turning point. Let it be remembered as the moment we stopped merely talking about change; this is when we started making it happen. If we can do that, the world might still have a chance. But we must act now.</p>
<p>Every small choice matters. Every voice matters. And the time to make those choices and raise our voices is today. We can no longer leave it to world leaders; every person on the planet has a role to play. Let&#8217;s refocus. Let&#8217;s rethink. Let&#8217;s act before it&#8217;s too late.</p>
<p><em><strong>Gavin Bruce</strong> is CEO, International Animal Rescue (IAR)</p>
<p>#cop16 #InternationalAnimalRescue #Environment #Conservation #AnimalWelfare #Climate #COP</p>
<p>Watch our urgent call to action video &#8216;Refocus &#038; Rethink&#8217; here <a href="https://bit.ly/IAR-Refocus-Rethink-COP16" rel="noopener" target="_blank">https://bit.ly/IAR-Refocus-Rethink-COP16</a></p>
<p>International Animal Rescue is a global organisation dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating animals suffering from injury, illness, and cruelty. The organisation also works to protect the natural habitats of these animals and raise awareness about the importance of conservation. Through events like the Rainforest Run, International Animal Rescue mobilises people worldwide to take action for the well-being of animals and the environment. <a href="http://www.internationalanimalrescue.org/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">www.internationalanimalrescue.org</a></em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we stand at a critical crossroads in climate change, we must recognise the inextricable link between nature and climate. This connection has been overlooked for far too long. IAR&#8217;s COP28 campaign, &#8216;Give Wildlife A Seat At The Table,&#8217; is gaining support from prominent figures such as Joanna Lumley, Peter Egan, and Jo Brand, who [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font color="#999999"><img width="300" height="96" src="https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2023/11/International-Animal-Rescue_-300x96.jpg" class="attachment-medium size-medium wp-post-image" alt="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2023/11/International-Animal-Rescue_-300x96.jpg 300w, https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2023/11/International-Animal-Rescue_.jpg 624w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /><p class="wp-caption-text">International Animal Rescue addresses the urgent need for wildlife representation at COP28. The campaign aims to push world leaders to seriously consider the planet's wildlife and the biodiversity crisis during COP28 discussions. (November 30-December 12 in Dubai, UAE)</p></font></p><p>By Gavin Bruce<br />UCKFIELD, UK, Nov 23 2023 (IPS) </p><p>As we stand at a critical crossroads in climate change, we must recognise the inextricable link between nature and climate. This connection has been overlooked for far too long. IAR&#8217;s COP28 campaign, &#8216;Give Wildlife A Seat At The Table,&#8217; is gaining support from prominent figures such as Joanna Lumley, Peter Egan, and Jo Brand, who are joining forces with the organisation to address the urgent need for wildlife representation.<br />
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<p>The campaign aims to push world leaders to seriously consider the planet&#8217;s wildlife and the biodiversity crisis during COP28 discussions.</p>
<p>As the world gears up for COP28, the urgency of addressing climate change has never been more apparent. However, it is crucial to recognise that climate change is not a standalone issue; it is intricately linked to biodiversity loss and, ultimately, the health and wellbeing of humanity. It is important to understand the critical role that conserving wildlife, habitats, nature, and ecosystems plays in mitigating climate change and safeguarding our shared future.</p>
<p>The toll on people and wildlife from climate change is not a distant threat; its impacts are already being felt across the globe, affecting both human populations and wildlife. Communities are already experiencing the adverse effects of rising sea levels, extreme weather events, flooding, droughts and severe storms. </p>
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<p>Similarly, the changes to global weather patterns due to climate change pose direct threats to ecosystems worldwide. These changes disrupt habitats, pushing hundreds of thousands of species to the brink of extinction. As ecosystems unravel, the intricate web of biodiversity is compromised, affecting the delicate balance that sustains life on Earth.</p>
<p>We are now at a critical moment in global climate action. This urgency is underscored by a year of record-breaking temperatures and extreme weather events across the planet. COP28 serves as an evaluation of the progress since the promises made in Paris at COP21 and how effective these commitments have been in limiting long-term global temperature rises. </p>
<p>At COP28, we are hopeful that world leaders will come together, representing their countries, and step up their commitments to slow global heating. They will also consider the funding and adaptations needed to support the communities most affected. </p>
<p>The central question arises: Is it right that wildlife does not have a voice at the table where decisions impacting the entire planet are made? Wildlife must be given due representation in these discussions. Wildlife must have a seat at the table! International Animal Rescue (IAR) is leading the charge to &#8216;Give Wildlife A Seat At The Table,&#8217; mobilising 10,000 voices to implore world leaders to prioritise wildlife and biodiversity during the discussions.</p>
<p>IAR envisions a world where humans and animals thrive together in sustainable ecosystems. Conserving biodiversity is not just about protecting endangered species; it&#8217;s about preserving the intricate web of life that sustains our planet. Healthy ecosystems, thriving with diverse plant and animal species, act as a natural buffer against climate change.  </p>
<p>IAR&#8217;s conservation programme, IAR<em>conserves</em>, embraces a holistic, one-health approach. By adopting community-centric, grass-roots strategies, the outcomes positively impact people, wildlife and the environment. Through IAR<em>conserves</em>, we have improved the health and prosperity of forest edge communities; in turn, this has reduced the environmental impact of human activity.<br />
By conserving wildlife and their habitats, forests are protected, ensuring that millions of tonnes of carbon remain stored in the flora and deep peat below.  </p>
<p>As we approach COP28, the call to &#8216;Give Wildlife A Seat At The Table&#8217; becomes more urgent. The success of this campaign hinges on collective action – individuals, communities, and nations coming together to advocate for a more sustainable and inclusive approach to climate discussions. </p>
<p>It is imperative that the international community recognises the inextricable link between climate change, biodiversity loss, and human health. Conservation efforts must be elevated on the global agenda, with a commitment to preserving wildlife, habitats, nature, and ecosystems. By doing so, we not only mitigate the impacts of climate change but also foster a world where both human and non-human inhabitants can thrive.</p>
<p>The urgency is palpable; the time for action is now. The &#8216;Give Wildlife A Seat At The Table&#8217; campaign by International Animal Rescue calls for world leaders to consider the planet&#8217;s wildlife and biodiversity during COP28 seriously. </p>
<p>With a target of 10,000 signatures on the petition, the campaign aims to ensure that the voices of wildlife are heard in decisions that affect all of us – people, animals, forests, and the entirety of our interconnected ecosystems. You can find out more <a href="https://www.internationalanimalrescue.org/news/joanna-lumley-peter-egan-and-jo-brand-join-forces-we-call-cop28-give-wildlife-seat-table" rel="noopener" target="_blank">here</a>. </p>
<p><em><strong>Gavin Bruce</strong> is Chief Executive of International Animal Rescue</em></p>
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