There is a major global shortfall in financing nature. Current estimates suggest we need hundreds of billions of dollars every year to halt and reverse biodiversity loss, yet current financing covers a fraction of this need. Public funding remains the most powerful lever for scaling conservation1, but existing finance is insufficient to match the urgency of the crisis. Thus, complementary mechanisms are essential. In particular, the private sector – whose value chains are fundamentally dependent on nature – must play a far greater role.
Seagrass vs Water Quality: How the current crisis is damaging our ability to fight climate change
Seagrass is one of our greatest assets in the fight against climate change, but poor water quality is turning it into a source of carbon emissions. This shocking fact, revealed by this report, should be reason enough for regulators and industry to wake up to the water quality crisis in our seas.
01 March 2024