Opportunity Knocks – A Call to Consider Corporate Lands for Climate Action
There is a big hole in corporate climate action that nature-based approaches can fill with cost-effective solutions that bring copious co-benefits.
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There is a big hole in corporate climate action that nature-based approaches can fill with cost-effective solutions that bring copious co-benefits.
As we face the global biodiversity crisis it can no longer be business as usual.
Consumption and land use patterns have created a grave unraveling of the web of life.
While we always support and advocate for the PhDs, the professors and the experts, we should never forget to empower and embrace the amateurs, the innovators and the tinkerers.
A recently published paper found that biodiversity received 8 times less media coverage than climate change in the mainstream media.
In preparation for COP14, the CBD invited submissions to provide case studies and practical examples of the mainstreaming of biodiversity into the industry sectors under consideration. Here is our submission.
Biodiversity can be mainstreamed across business, allowing both economic livelihoods and natural communities to prosper.
Read how corporations can lead nature back into a city.
In the world of corporate conservation, we have seen companies becoming paralyzed between the proposed cost and the actual budget, among other factors. But these barriers to action can be overcome.
In forgotten corners of towns and cities, opportunities exist to consider the lands through a green lens.