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Read MoreThe Leaders' Pledge for Nature endorsed by more than 75 countries is an important step for turning the tide on biodiversity and nature loss - but we can't be complacent, writes Business for Nature's Eva Zabey.
Read MoreAhead of the UN Biodiversity Summit, Business for Nature brought together business and government leaders to demonstrate momentum for nature and to identify ways to speed and scale business action.
Read MoreThere will be no business on a dead planet—economic activity is inherently dependent on healthy ecosystems, their services, and related resources. Businesses are acting for nature, but political leadership is needed to speed up and scale up action if we are to reverse nature loss in this decade.
Read MoreToday marks Earth Overshoot Day – the date when our global demand for nature’s resources in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate. This year, that date is 22 August, meaning that as of today, we’re in the red.
Read MoreThe future of global economies, societies and businesses rests on the ability to thrive within nature’s limits. Collective leadership and action are needed now to ensure the post-COVID recovery delivers this – because ultimately, nature is everyone’s business. Join Business for Nature's call to action.
Read MoreWe can't tackle the interrelated nature, climate, and health crises when we don't also address inequality and systematic racism. Business for Nature stands in solidarity with those calling for justice. #BlackLivesMatter
Read MoreThis year’s World Environment Day theme, ‘Time for Nature’, provides a timely reminder that everything that makes our planet habitable comes from nature.
Read MoreOver 200 companies have worked with Business for Nature to develop five policy recommendations on nature. Coupled with continued business action, these policies - once adopted - have the potential to unleash new opportunities and encourage business to do more, which in turn leads to more ambitious policies.
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