The World Is Reviewing Its Biodiversity Report Card Right Now — Here’s Why the Kunming-Montreal Framework Matters
This June (2026), the world is holding up a mirror to its biggest biodiversity promise.
We’re roughly halfway to 2030. The first global progress check on the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework is happening right now. Some countries are aligning their national plans. But the gaps — especially in finance and real implementation speed — are still massive.
The draft global report is currently open for peer review. This is a rare, short window for scientists, organizations, Indigenous groups, and experts to directly shape the official narrative before it goes to COP17 in October.
If you have expertise or institutional access: submit your comments before June 29. If you don’t: share this. Amplify it. Make sure the pressure doesn’t disappear after the review closes.
The framework isn’t self-executing. It needs eyes on it.
As the peer review of the inaugural draft global report unfolds this June, the world confronts whether its most ambitious post-Aichi…













