Robert Sanscartier on Nostr: In 2021, the Dasgupta Review described nature as our most precious asset. Yet, ...
In 2021, the Dasgupta Review described nature as our most precious asset. Yet, biodiversity loss - pinned by the World Economic Forum as a critical global risk, has contributed to the decline in the stock of natural capital by nearly 40% between 1992 and 2014. Observing that humanity has collectively mismanaged its global portfolio
financing gap to address global biodiversity loss will sit at around $598-824 billion per year by 2030
https://www.forbes.com/sites/amynguyen/2023/08/11/is-it-time-to-appoint-a-chief-nature-officer/?sh=5a990cda3a0c#ecology #environment #climate
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