Guide to the Global Biodiversity outlook for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) on the Occasion of SIDS Day, 10 May 2010, During the 18th Session of the Commission on Sustainable Development
Environmental Monitoring and Governance, Island and Ocean Ecosystems
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Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity
2010
Today, May 10th, in addition to being SIDS Day, coincides with the release, in Nairobi, Kenya, of the third edition of Global Biodiversity Outlook (GBO-3). This major new assessment of the current state of biodiversity and the implications of its continued loss for human well-being was produced by the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the broadest international treaty for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and the equitable sharing of the benefits from the utilization of genetic resources. The Convention has been ratified by 193 Parties, including all SIDS. The report concludes that the world has failed to meet its target to achieve a significant reduction in the rate of biodiversity loss by 2010 and that natural systems that support economies, lives, livelihoods and poverty eradication across the planet are at risk of rapid degradation and collapse, unless there is swift, radical and creative action to conserve and sustainably use the variety of life on Earth.