🏙️Cities risk 44% of GDP from nature loss. World Economic Forums’ Nature Positive: Financing the Transition in Cities report highlights $10.1T in opportunities.
The World Economic Forum’s latest 'Nature Positive Transitions: Sectors' reports highlight $1.4T in nature-positive opportunities across Mining, Metals, Ports, Offshore Wind, and Automotive, with strategies for a sustainable future.
On the road to #OEWG3.2 #SPPCWP, this session will highlight experiences from other science-policy panels that might be relevant for the establishment of SPP on #chemicals, #waste & #pollution prevention.
The early retirement of coal-fired power plants is key to reaching our emissions targets, but a web of contracts protect these plants and their investors from early decommissioning.
#Peatlands cover just 3% of the planet but store over 600 billion tonnes of carbon—more than all the world’s forests combined—crucial for mitigating the #climatecrisis. 🌎
👉Restoring #wetlands is vital for balancing people, nature, and our future.
❗️2024 was yet another exceptionally warm year for the ocean. Dive into the 2024 Ocean Bulletin and know more about the record-breaking sea surface temperatures. ↘️https://t.co/vL9FTmS9Pshttps://t.co/6lwUzPHVAY
"The land is not an inheritance from our parents, it is a loan from our children." Be inspired by #IndigenousPeoples like Manari Ushigua, a spiritual leader from Ecuador's Sápara Nation, who are paving the way for a sustainable future. #ClimateAction#ActNow🌎
RT @EU_MARE: What will fisheries look like in 2050?
The EU’s 'Fishers of the Future' foresight study gathered voices from across Europe, exploring how fisheries will evolve and how policies can support their success in 2040 and beyond.
We have lost 8200 km3 of global glacier ice since 1976. The International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation, led by WMO & UNESCO, aims to raise awareness & advocate action to mitigate the consequences of glacier melt.