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Virginijus Sinkevičius

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Gender Male
Age 34
Date of birth November 4,1990
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Vilnius
Lithuania
Spouse Kateryna Sinkevičienė
Party Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union
Office Member of the Seimas
Education Aberystwyth University - Penglais Campus
Vilnius Salomėja Nėris Gymnasium
Maastricht University
Prifysgol Aberystwyth University, Penglais Campus
NationalityLithuanian
Position European Commissioner for the Environment
European Commissioner for the Environment since 2019
Previous positionMinister of Economy and Innovation of Lithuania (2017–2019), Member of the Lithuanian Parliament (2016–2019)
Height 184 (cm)
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Virginijus Sinkevičius is a Lithuanian politician who has been serving as European Commissioner for the Environment, Oceans and Fisheries in the European Commission led by Ursula von der Leyen since 2019.

COP15: Summit on 'pact with nature' enters final stretch

COP15: Summit on 'pact with nature' enters final stretch
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... Who else is on the list? Johannes Hahn (Austria), Budget and Administration; Didier Reynders (Belgium), Justice; Mariya Gabriel (Bulgaria), Innovation and Youth; Dubravka Suica (Croatia), Democracy and Demography; Stella Kyriakides (Cyprus), Health; Vera Jourova (Czech Republic), Values and Transparency; Kadri Simson (Estonia), Energy; Jutta Urpilainen (Finland), International Partnerships; Sylvie Goulard (France), Internal Market; Laszlo Trocsanyi (Hungary), Neighbourhood and Enlargement; Paolo Gentiloni (Italy), Economy; Valdis Dombrovskis (Latvia), An Economy that Works for People; Virginijus Sinkevicius (Lithuania), Environment and Oceans; Nicolas Schmit (Luxemburg), Jobs; Helena Dalli (Malta), Equality; Janusz Wojciechowski (Poland), Agriculture; Elisa Ferreira (Portugal), Cohesion and Reforms; Rovana Plumb (Romania), Transport; Maros Sefcovic (Slovakia), Relations and Foresight; Janez Lenarcic (Slovenia), Crisis Management; Josep Borrell (Spain), A Stronger Europe in the World; Ylva Johansson (Sweden), Home Affairs...

COP15: Summit on 'pact with nature' enters final stretch

Feb 16,2020 6:06 am

By Helen BriggsEnvironment correspondent in Montreal

With only hours left to secure a global agreement to stop the destruction of Nature , delegates at a UN summit are considering a new draft deal.

A compromise text has been put forward in a Last Ditch attempt to build consensus among nearly 200 countries.

The UN biodiversity summit in Montreal is regarded as a " last chance" to put Nature on a path to recovery.

But there has been deep division over the strength of ambition and How To finance the plans.

One big sticking point has been over How To fund conservation efforts in the parts of the globe that harbour some of The World 's most outstanding biodiversity.

Biodiversity refers to all The Earth 's Living Things and The Way they are connected in a complex web of life that sustains The Planet .

A new text of the agreement was released on Sunday by China, the official president of The Summit , which is also known as COP 15. It had to be moved to Canadian soil due to Covid restrictions in China.

The text has been passed to ministers who are expected to discuss the proposals behind closed doors. Environmental groups said these were nervous hours.

" We cannot afford a roll back on ambition; addressing the biodiversity crisis cannot wait - Nature will not wait, " said Dr Amy McDougall of Birdlife International .

The document has strong language around ensuring the rights of Indigenous Peoples are protected and addresses the question of finance with proposals to boost the flow of international finance to developing countries.

" It has a lot of really positive elements and if governments truly implement it Nature will be better off by 2030 than it is now, " said Sue Lieberman of the Wildlife Conservation Society.

However, there has been criticism over a lack of Focus On oceans in the agreement being negotiated, with questions over how much of The World 's oceans are included in a target to protect 30% of The Planet by 2030. And some have raised concerns about the strength of targets for reducing extinctions of plants and animals.

Tony Juniper , head of the government's advising body for Nature in England, tweeted that the new plans were too weak, saying calls for ambition on finance must be matched by stronger ambition for Nature recovery.

On Saturday, ministers made impassioned speeches about the need to agree on clear goals to put Nature on a path to recovery by The End of the decade.

" Nature is our ship. We must ensure it stays afloat, " said EU Commissioner for Environment, Oceans and Fisheries, Virginijus Sinkevicius .

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Colombia's environment minister, Susana Muhamed, drew applause when she called for ambition in protecting The Planet for the good of all. " Nature does not have boundaries, " she said.

Countries have been meeting in Montreal, Canada, in what is billed a " last chance" to agree a plan that will halt and reverse the loss of biodiversity.

Scientists have warned that with forests and grasslands being lost at unprecedented rates and oceans under pressure from pollution, humans are pushing The Earth beyond safe limits.

This includes increasing the risk of diseases, like SARs CoV-2, Ebola and HIV, spilling over from wild animals into human populations.

A key sticking point has been finance. In echoes of the climate summit, COP 27, in Egypt, some countries have been calling for a new fund to be set up to help preserve biodiversity, but this was rejected by others.

The draft biodiversity framework includes four broad goals around protecting Nature and sharing its benefits.

It also includes 22 targets ranging from the sustainable use and management of wildlife to the restoration of destroyed habitats and using fewer plastics and pesticides.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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