UN report finds global progress insufficient to meet 2030 forest protection targets. Only 7 of 26 goals are currently on track as forest area continues to shrink globally.
A new United Nations report indicates that the world is failing to meet its 2030 Global Forest Goals, with only seven of 26 targets currently on track. The assessment, released at the UN Forum on Forests, highlights a loss of 40 million hectares of forest area between 2015 and 2025.
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