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Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework agreementReuters
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The world in 2022 reached its most ambitious deal ever to halt the destruction of nature by decade's end .
Two years later , countries are already behind on meeting their goals.
As of Friday , 31 out of 195 countries had filed a plan to the U.N. biodiversity secretariat.
Poorer countries have had a harder time finding the funding and expertise needed to develop national biodiversity plans.
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