The international community plans to start working on further concrete steps from Monday at the United Nations Biodiversity Conference in the Colombian city of Cali to implement the global biodiversity conservation agreement from the last meeting. Two years ago in Montreal, around 200 countries committed to 23 goals to be achieved by 2030. For instance, it was agreed to protect at least 30% of the world’s land and marine areas. Additionally, industrialized countries are to provide around $20 billion annually by 2025 for the protection of biodiversity. While the focus at the last conference in …