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Next step to test draft state of nature metrics for terrestrial ecosystems. The Initiative sees ANCA, BirdLife, GRI, IUCN, The Nature Conservancy, TNFD and WBCSD partnering with businesses across sectors, including agriculture, energy, forestry, finance, manufacturing and mining, to test the new framework.
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High resolution satellite imagery. Environmental DNA. Artificial intelligence. Technology is revolutionizing how we can measure nature and our impacts on it. But, say Gavin Edwards and Lucy Almond, we need to make sure it’s measuring the right elements of nature, and their underlying data, if we are to halt and reverse nature loss and secure a nature-positive world.
Delve deeper into the four indicators outlined in the draft State of Nature Metrics that help measure and track the state of nature over time, to drive action that can lead to overall nature-positive outcomes.
The Nature Positive Initiative continues the process of alignment around one set of State of Nature Metrics, with a piloting programme in 2025.
Despite a macropolitical landscape facing great flux, nature positive still made waves at this year’s Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Are the turning political winds in the US and Europe affecting the nature and climate agenda, and our future? Marco Lambertini, Convener of the Nature Positive Initiative, reflects.
The Nature Positive Initiative convened a global consultation to build consensus on a newly aligned set of State of Nature Metrics. This was the outcome.
An update from the Nature Positive Initiative at COP16.
Marco Lambertini shares closing comments as COP16 comes to an end
The Nature Positive Initiative Convener, Marco Lambertini, shares his outlook for the CBD’s COP16 in Cali, Colombia.
Moving the needle to halt and reverse nature loss by 2030
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