Landmark Review on the Economics of Biodiversity commissioned by the Treasury argues for major overhaul in how economic success is measured in order to turn the tide of nature destruction
As influential as the Stern Review: Green economy reacts to the Dasgupta biodiversity study
A new landmark review, commissioned by the Government, has suggested that services provided by nature should be assigned an economic value that is used to inform future policy decisions, a move that has been unanimously welcomed by green groups.
The green economy has welcomed the review with open arms
The UK Government commissioned Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta to lead an independent, global Review on the Economics of Biodiversity in Spring 2019. One of the main aims of this review on the ‘Economics of Biodiversity’ was to create insight into how financial and policy decisions can reverse biodiversity loss.
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According to a new analysis by a leading environmental-disclosure platform.
By Todd Gillespie, Bloomberg
12 Dec 2020 00:44
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The number of major companies whoâve disclosed their environmental impact and aggressively committed to reducing it has doubled since last year, according to a new analysis by a leading environmental-disclosure platform.
The top companies on the CDPâs annual âA Listâ for environmental action grew to 313 this year. The list, which was updated on Tuesday, consists of companies who received CDPâs top score for environmental disclosures and policies on climate change, forest conservation and water use.