Metro Plus News Colombia creates biodiversity fund aiming to manage nearly $1 bln

Colombia creates biodiversity fund aiming to manage nearly $1 bln

Colombia’s government has launched a new Fund for Life and Biodiversity to help protect ecosystems in the country, the environment ministry said on Thursday, adding that it will manage close to $1 billion by 2026.
The financial mechanism will allow environmental initiatives to receive monetary resources more than once, the ministry said in a statement, adding that the fund will be managed by a trust that will oversee greater efficiency in distributing resources.
Colombia is one of the world’s most biodiverse countries where swathes of Amazon rainforest and other jungles are deforested each year. Scientists say protecting rainforests like the Amazon is vital to curbing the effects of climate change.
“We hope at the end of this year to be able to deliver the first resources from this fund, a fundamental tool for environmental management and change throughout the country,” Environment Minister Susana Muhamad said in the statement.