In 2019, the UK was the first major government to commission a review into the economics of declining biodiversity. We speak to the team behind the review to find out what it means for business and the profession.
In 2019, the UK was the first major government to commission a review into the economics of declining biodiversity. We speak to the team behind the review to find out what it means for business and the profession.
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What the Dasgupta Review means for business and the profession In 2019, the UK was the first major government to commission a review into the economics of declining biodiversity. We speak to the team behind the review.
Article 27 May 2021
Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta talked to ICAEW about his landmark review on the economics of biodiversity, his hopes for the future, and what it means for members. View more
Article 27 May 2021
The Dasgupta Review on biodiversity is unprecedented in its scope and approach. Philippa Kelly spoke with Thomas Viegas, economic advisor to the Review about the implications for the finance sector. View more
The Dasgupta Review on biodiversity is unprecedented in its scope and approach. Philippa Kelly spoke with Thomas Viegas, economic advisor to the Review about the implications for the finance sector.
In 2019 the UK government commissioned the world’s first major review into the effect of declining biodiversity on the world’s economies.
“In a nutshell, the review makes clear that humanity s engagement with the natural world has been endangering our economies, our livelihoods and our well being for decades,” says Thomas Viegas, who talked to Philippa Kelly, Director, Technical Strategy Group at ICAEW about the review and its recommendations, and what it means for the financial sector.