The report concludes that change is possible but requires better measurement, data and incentives. Less than 1% of publicly ...
The most effective conservation strategies for protecting vertebrates on a global scale are those aimed at mitigating the effects of overexploitation, habitat loss and climate change, which are the ...
A new assessment report by an intergovernmental panel has flagged an urgent alarm about the current global economic growth ...
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Biodiversity bonds can work, but their design flaws must be fixed (commentary)
By Anna Comacchio The interlinked crises of climate change and biodiversity loss are slipping down political agendas just as geopolitical instability and fiscal pressures rise. Overseas development ...
Efforts to stop declines in vertebrate wildlife populations should aim to address multiple threats simultaneously, rather than focusing on pressures one by one, a new study led by the University of ...
Businesses risk extinction themselves unless they protect and restore the natural world, scientists across the globe are ...
In Manchester this week, governments endorsed a report that tries to do something business has long resisted: treat ...
Nature provides essential inputs to the economy through ecosystem services. In Asia and the Pacific, accelerating biodiversity loss is eroding these services, increasing vulnerability to shocks, and ...
LONDON, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Biodiversity loss is emerging as a systemic risk to the global economy and financial stability, a ...
The "undervaluing" of nature by businesses is fuelling its decline and putting the global economy at risk, according to a major new report.
In healthy ecosystems, mosquitoes feed on a wide range of animals, including birds, amphibians, and mammals. But when those ecosystems lose species, mosquitoes are left with fewer choices. New ...
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“We can prevent extinction”: Snail officially saved from extinction, proving reversing biodiversity loss is possible
Chester Zoo, in the UK, has announced that it has received scientific confirmation that an “extinct” snail has been saved ...
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