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Support for UN Convention on Biological Diversity Ratification

This resolution urges the Senate to ratify the UN Convention on Biological Diversity. Its aim is to strengthen the U.S. voice in global conservation efforts, potentially impacting environmental stability and natural resources vital for citizens' daily lives.
Key points
The U.S. is the only UN member state that has not ratified the Convention on Biological Diversity, despite signing it in 1993.
Ratification would allow the U.S. to fully participate and vote in the Convention's decisions, increasing its influence on global environmental strategies.
Non-party status limits the U.S. to an observer role, despite being a major contributor and expert in conservation.
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Additional Information
Expressing the need for the Senate to provide advice and consent to ratification of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity.
Print number: HCONRES 47
Sponsor: Rep. Stansbury, Melanie Ann [D-NM-1]
Process start date: 2023-05-22