Conservationists say amount is ‘nothing like what’s needed’ to achieve 30×30 target and address nature crisis

The UK has announced it will give nearly £30m to support developing countries in delivering the target to protect 30% of land and ocean by 2030, an amount conservationists criticised as being “nothing like what’s needed”.

The announcement was made on Thursday as the environment secretary, Thérèse Coffey, started international negotiations at Cop15 in Montreal. The £29m pledge – £24m of which is new money – is being allocated to support developing countries in delivering the 30×30 target, which is a negotiating priority for the UK at the UN summit.

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