Read the latest from the Nature Positive Initiative and partners
The International Sustainability Standards Board concludes its meeting today in Beijing, China, without agreeing to introduce a dedicated nature standard.
In an open letter to the International Sustainability Standards Board ahead of its Board Meeting on 22 April, sustainable business and finance platforms, eminent scientists, experts and civil society organizations highlight a critical opportunity to act for nature.
An important paper, 'Nature Positive: halting and reversing biodiversity loss toward restoring Earth system stability', has been published by the journal Frontiers in Science.
A critical development on the path to operationalizing the state of nature metrics from Nature Positive Initiative members
There are many film screening events popping up all around the globe, now the film 'Becoming Nature Positive' is available for bespoke screening. Find out more.
In 2025, the Nature Positive Initiative worked with partners to pilot test the draft terrestrial State of Nature Metrics. Find out how this informed the final draft State of Nature Metrics.
Over the past almost two years, the Nature Positive Initiative has been working with partners to build wide consensus and align around one set of state of nature metrics to determine nature-positive outcomes. Now the final consultation is here.
Updates from the Nature Positive Initiative in Davos this year, during the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting.
A new short film, ‘Becoming Nature Positive’, is being screened for the first time today at a special green carpet première event at Climate Hub Davos in the Kulturplatz cinema, coinciding with the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting.
The Nature Positive Initiative continued to build momentum throughout 2025, connecting wider audiences, strengthening the technical foundations for nature-positive action and deepening integration across all realms.
World’s first book about Nature Positive released at the COP30 climate conference in new Portuguese translation
A group of organizations at the forefront of promoting a sustainable economy have identified the need for a Nature Measurement Protocol, in response to the accelerating biodiversity crisis.
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