Meat, oil and pesticide industry lobbyists turned out in record numbers at Cop16
Source: The Guardian
Meat, oil and pesticide industry lobbyists turned out in record numbers at Cop16
Questions raised over influence after 1,261 business and industry delegates registered for biodiversity summit in Colombia
Phoebe Weston
Wed 13 Nov 2024 05.00 GMT
Last modified on Wed 13 Nov 2024 05.02 GMT
Record numbers of business representatives and lobbyists had access to the UNs latest biodiversity talks, analysis shows.
In total 1,261 business and industry delegates registered for Cop16 in Cali, Colombia, which ended in disarray and without significant progress on a number of key issues including nature funding, monitoring biodiversity loss and work on reducing environmentally harmful business subsidies.
The number is more than double the 613 present at the UNs previous biodiversity conference in 2022.
Overall, the number of attendees increased by 46%, making Cop16 the largest UN nature conference yet, although business and industry increased disproportionately. Industry groups working in pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, agrochemicals, food and beverage processing and tech all had more people registered to attend, according to the analysis by DeSmog.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/nov/13/meat-oil-and-pesticide-industry-lobbyists-turned-out-in-record-numbers-at-cop16