In this episode of The Road to Green, we travel to Colombia, host of the COP16 conference on biodiversity and Europe's partner in efforts to bring about peace and restore nature.
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00:00One million species are threatened on our planet.
00:08We are destroying the nature we all depend on, in Europe as well as at the other end of the world.
00:13A few weeks ago, Colombia organized COP16 in Cali and asked us all this question.
00:19How to live in peace with nature?
00:21Direction Colombia, one of the great allies of the European Union for biodiversity.
00:28We start this episode in the natural reserve of Bahia Malaga, in the Colombian Pacific,
00:39to meet the guardians of one of the richest ecosystems in the world.
00:50This afro-descending community mainly lives from fishing, fish and molluscs, like the piangua.
00:56But it is becoming more and more rare in these mangroves.
01:00Before, our grandfathers caught 100, 200 dozens of piangua in two or three hours.
01:07Now, at most, we catch 20 dozens, because it has decreased a lot.
01:13This work is mainly done by women, who measure each specimen with this piangometer, a form of regenerative fishing.
01:21Other people who come from other territories, they take this one, even smaller than this one.
01:27And they also take the big one.
01:29So, if they take this one, this one has not yet reproduced, so it cannot leave babies, it cannot grow any more.
01:35The resource is running out.
01:39Wow!
01:45If there is no resource, how do we do it?
01:47We were going to set up a great business of piangua, when the resource was running out.
01:51With these molluscs, they can last many years, if they take care of them.
01:55But if we don't take care of them, we won't get anywhere.
01:58I raised my children with this resource.
02:00For me, this is, all the cradle is a love.
02:07These women have a project, supported by the European Union.
02:10Transform and pack the piangua here, to sell it at a better price and make it a gastronomic attraction.
02:17Tourist establishments have indeed been opened, with the support of the Community Council,
02:21where the protection of nature conditions all economic activity.
02:26The Colombian Pacific is at risk today, because we have been threatened by economic interests.
02:32We have also had the whole issue of actors who want to arrive with illegal economies.
02:36We have said no, we remain in a territory of peace.
02:39But there are also legal economies that can depose the territory.
02:42Tourism, when it is sold, generates a loss of territory.
02:46We do not want all economies to go in logic,
02:49so that communities can live with dignity and remain in time in this territory.
02:58If the community lives in peace with nature, this is not the case everywhere in this region,
03:02damaged by the profit race, mining, deforestation and armed conflicts.
03:07In a peaceful appearance, the city of Buenaventura has paid the price.
03:11Here, criminal groups are fighting for control of one of the largest ports in Colombia.
03:15The homicide rate was recently one of the highest in the country, and even in the world.
03:21Buenaventura was chosen as a pilot by the government,
03:24to see how the exercise of total peace works.
03:27Brian is a local leader for peace.
03:29The total peace he speaks of is a government plan to put an end to the armed conflicts
03:35that mine the country.
03:48A truce was recently sealed in the neighborhood of his childhood.
03:51The sadly famous invisible borders have disappeared.
04:04At 5 in the afternoon, when we were in times of violence, you passed and saw this very cold.
04:09People got used to seeing things empty.
04:14It is on this football field that the truce has been sealed, which remains fragile.
04:19And this field, you guys playing football and all its normal dynamics.
04:24The activist for peace closely follows these tables of dialogue, since the premises of his foundation.
04:29The European Union has always been a key ally of PROIPA.
04:33Here we can see one of his visits, who was in this house.
04:36Here is Ambassador Gil.
04:39Peace is, according to Brian, closely linked to the fate of nature.
04:44Colombia is a country that, if you bet on the exercise of peace with nature,
04:48it is not only the peace of silencing the rifles, the weapons and so on,
04:53but also of silencing those who, in a clumsy way,
04:58generate an abusive extractivism and also the exercise of illegal mining,
05:04which generates a contamination bet.
05:07It is a table where the path is established to, through conversation,
05:11explore the possibilities of reaching some agreements,
05:14that total peace is a reality.
05:17Less than three hours away, heading to COP16 in Cali.
05:22This UN summit was supposed to accelerate the implementation of the Global Framework on Biodiversity,
05:27the GBF, signed two years earlier.
05:30These are the 23 objectives.
05:31This is number 3, protect 30% of the earth and oceans of the planet by 2030.
05:37Minimize the impact of climate change, number 8.
05:39We're not going to do them all.
05:42Local and indigenous communities have also been recognized as guardians of biodiversity.
05:47Their representatives were in the city center,
05:49in the guise of the speakers on the outskirts of Cali.
05:53We are right in the blue zone.
05:54This is the negotiating zone.
05:56And this is where the ministers, the heads of state,
05:58will make the big decisions.
06:04We're taking a break.
06:05There are people from Europe, America, Asia,
06:08and today is Sunday.
06:10Here, the European Union is more of a leader.
06:13It is one of the signatories who adopted clear objectives for 2030.
06:40We are now on nature restoration,
06:42which actually mirrors the targets that are in the GBF.
06:46For the water, it's a bit more complicated,
06:49but also on this we are working a lot.
06:51We will come forward with a water resilience strategy.
06:54There we have to get also more attention to it.
06:57It's also time to move the money, right?
07:00How can we unlock finance for biodiversity?
07:04Public financing is important.
07:07And we, as the EU, are the steady donor.
07:10But clearly, this cannot be really matching this gap.
07:14So we go for guarantees, but together with brands.
07:18We are looking, like many others,
07:20into nature credits, nature certificates,
07:23to reward those who keep the nature ecosystem services flourishing.
07:28That is the foresters, the agriculture, the farmers, the landowners.
07:32But it can also be an enterprise investing
07:35because they need the commodities from healthy land, healthy soil.
07:40So this is where we have to go for public and private money.
07:47That's it for this trip to Colombia.
07:49The COP17 on biodiversity will take place in Erevan in 2026.
07:53But we will meet again very soon on the road to a greener world.