Le Canada et la Chine coorganisent la COP15 à Montréal sous fond de tensions

A Police officer rides his bike around the fenced off perimeter of the Convention Centre ahead of the COP15 UN conference on biodiversity in Montreal, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson

OTTAWA - A major UN conference on biodiversity will get underway in Montreal Tuesday with a lofty goal to get every country to agree to protect almost one-third of the world's land and oceans before the end of this decade.

But the environment may be the easy part of a meeting that is being co-hosted by Canada and China amid growing diplomatic tensions between the two — and without the political heft of world leaders, who weren't invited to attend.

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