How to unlock $10.1 trillion from the nature-positive transition
June 15, 2024 | World Economic Forum | Source |
At the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions, the urgency to reverse biodiversity decline and achieve a nature-positive status by 2030 was emphasized. The New Nature Economy Report highlights that nature-positive transitions in key socio-economic systems could unlock $10.1 trillion in business opportunities by 2030. Strategies for this transition include collaboration, regulatory support, increased investment in nature-based solutions, and better data transparency. Business leaders stressed the need for innovative practices, long-term thinking, and government support to drive these changes and capitalize on economic opportunities while preserving biodiversity.
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June 15, 2024 | World Economic Forum | Source | At the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions, the urgency to reverse biodiversity decline and achieve a nature-positive status by 2
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