Mayor Valérie Plante of the City of Montréal will take up the role of ICLEI’s Global Ambassador for Local Biodiversity. The position will shine a spotlight on the role of cities to address the biodiversity extinction crisis and advocate for the protection of nature and biodiversity by local governments.
In May, the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) released a report that estimated that globally one million species are threatened with extinction today and that extinction rates are accelerating.
With half of the global population living in cities and rapid urbanization exerting pressure on fresh water supplies and the living environment, cities and urban communities have a critical role to play in addressing the biodiversity extinction crisis.
Newly appointed ICLEI Global Ambassador for Local Biodiversity, Mayor Plante is calling on Mayors around the world to join her in igniting a global wave of action in cities, towns and regions to plan with, conserve and restore nature.
Image © City of MontrealVille de Montréal Sarah Latulippe
“Now is the time for urgent action. Nature underpins our very existence and livelihoods and is integral to the effective functioning and well-being of urban communities,” said Mayor Plante.
The 15th meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP) for the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) will take place next year in China where national governments will set the course for multilateral action on nature and biodiversity. “Collective action at the local level is our best hope for seeing the change needed at a global scale. It is crucial that the voices of urban communities are heard in the negotiations on a new deal for nature” continued Mayor Plante.
Redefining nature in cities is more critical than ever. CitiesWithNature – a rapidly growing global partnership initiative founded by ICLEI, the IUCN, and The Nature Conservancy with support from a variety of other partners such as World Urban Parks, the Biophilic Cities Network, WWF and others– offers a platform for cities and regions to connect, learn, act and inspire one another to design, plan and work with nature while making commitments and taking local action to protect nature.
CitiesWithNature is endorsed by the Secretariat on the Convention on Biological Diversity (SCBD) as the official platform for cities and subnational governments to share and report on their ambitions and commitments to the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework.
More than 70 cities from around the world including Melbourne, London, Manchester, Bonn, Kochi, Dar es Salaam, Cape Town, Barcelona, Fort Collins, and Londrina have already joined CitiesWithNature and are committed to embark on this ambitious journey alongside Mayor Plante.
Valérie Plante, Mairesse de Montréal, assumera les fonctions d'ambassadrice ICLEI de la biodiversité locale. Cette position mettra en lumière le rôle des villes dans la résolution de la crise liée à l'extinction de la biodiversité.#CitiesWithNature pic.twitter.com/tv0n14fEbb
— Ville de Montréal (@MTL_Ville) August 21, 2019
#MontrealLeadsLocalAction for #Nature
— CitiesWithNature (@CitiesWNature) August 21, 2019
Mayor of Montreal @Val_Plante, @ICLEI's new Global Ambassador for Local Biodiversity, will shine a spotlight on the role of #cities to address the #biodiversity extinction crisis.
More on #CitiesWithNature: https://t.co/kEh8G3MOk4 pic.twitter.com/dA5wvlg1Qx
Félicitations @Val_Plante, Paris est mobilisée aux côtés de Montréal pour la préservation de la biodiversité, un enjeu majeur de la ville de demain ! 👏🍀#CitiesWithNature https://t.co/cLlpgjufFg
— Anne Hidalgo (@Anne_Hidalgo) August 22, 2019
#MontrealLeadsLocalAction for #Nature
— CitiesWithNature (@CitiesWNature) August 21, 2019
Mayor @Val_Plante is calling on Mayors around the world to join her in igniting a global wave of action in #cities, towns & regions to plan with, conserve and restore nature.
More on #CitiesWithNature: https://t.co/kEh8G3MOk4 pic.twitter.com/jMTOghOVoL
We're proud to announce that the Mayor of Montreal, @Val_Plante, has been honored as @ICLEI’s Global Ambassador for Local Biodiversity!#MontrealLeadsLocalAction for #Nature
— ICLEI CBC (@ICLEICBC) August 21, 2019
More info on #CitiesWithNature: https://t.co/kiB63Q93Qp @MTL_Ville @MTL_Zoom pic.twitter.com/rsjWd6rV2q
We are celebrating Mayor @Val_Plante, who is igniting a global wave of action in cities, towns and regions to conserve and restore nature. #CitiesWithNature #MontrealLeadsLocalAction https://t.co/LSvn7eEcxg
— WWF-Canada (@WWFCanada) August 22, 2019
As #ICLEI’s Global Ambassador for Local Biodiversity, Mayor @Val_Plante of the City of Montréal is calling on Mayors around the world to join her in driving collective action at the local level to affect global change. #CitiesWithNature @MTL_Ville pic.twitter.com/9paOGZBHO9
— ICLEI (@ICLEI) August 21, 2019
#Montreal announces their commitment to #biodiversity & the exchange of knowledge between #cities, to inspire #green cities
— CitiesWithNature (@CitiesWNature) January 14, 2019
"It is with great pride that the City of Montreal will take part in the #CitiesWithNature initiative." - @LucFerrandezhttps://t.co/HKSNOAqZwO @MTL_City pic.twitter.com/cigCXOtmyX
Cities have a critical role to play in addressing the biodiversity extinction crisis. | via @ICLEI #CitiesWithNature 🌇 https://t.co/AtvpXx5KyH
— The Nature Conservancy (@nature_org) August 22, 2019