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Belgium makes biodiversity push before UN talks
A conference held by the Belgian EU presidency in Ghent this week is calling on world governments to commit to put an end to ecosystem loss by 2020. Governments will negotiate a new biodiversity agreement during UN talks in Japan next month.
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