30 site na 30 (ma ọ bụ 30x30) bụ atụmatụ zuru ụwa ọnụ maka gọọmentị iji wepụta 30% nke ala na oke osimiri dị ka ebe echedoro site na 2030.[1][2]  Ezubere ebumnuche ahụ site na edemede 2019 dị na Ọganihu Sayensị, “Azụmahịa zuru ụwa ọnụ maka okike: ụkpụrụ nduzi, ihe ndị dị ịrịba ama na ebumnuche”, na-egosipụta mkpa ọ dị maka ịgbasa mbọ nchekwa ihe okike iji belata mgbanwe ihu igwe.[3][4]  Ndị otu High Ambition Coalition for Nature na People malitere na 2020, ihe karịrị mba 50 ekwenyela na atụmatụ a ka ọ na-erule Jenụwarị 2021, [5] nke abawanyela karịa mba 100 n'ọnwa Ọktoba 2022, gụnyere Australia..[1]

Pasentị nke ala na mpaghara echedoro site na mba, 2017

A mara ọkwa ego $ 5b a na-akpọ ihe ịma aka nke ụwa anyị maka atụmatụ ahụ na Septemba 2021.[2]

Na Disemba 2022, e kwekọrịtara 30 site na 30 na nzukọ COP15 nke Convention on Biological Diversity, wee bụrụ ebumnuche nke Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.[3][4][5] Nke a gụnyere G7[6] na European Union.

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  3. High Ambition Coalition for Nature and People (en-US). HAC for Nature and People. Retrieved on 26 June 2022.
  4. Briggs. "COP15: Nations reach 'historic' deal to protect nature", BBC News, 2022-12-19. Retrieved on 2022-12-19. (in en-GB)
  5. COP15: Key outcomes agreed at the UN biodiversity conference in Montreal (en). Carbon Brief (2022-12-20). Retrieved on 2023-01-05.
  6. G7 commits to end support for coal-fired power stations this year (en). euronews (22 May 2021). Retrieved on 2021-10-29.