Brussels, 27/10/2010 (Agence Europe) - In Nagoya where international talks on biodiversity are entering their final lap, funding and the conclusion of a binding protocol on access to genetic resources and the sharing of advantages linked to their use (ABS protocol) are more than ever the sinews of war. It is therefore on these two fronts, which are so essential for developing countries, that the EU - the leading investor worldwide in safeguarding biological diversity - is keen to convince...