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От: World Climate Foundation <info на worldclimatefoundation.org>
Date: вт, 26 сент. 2023 г. в 16:04
Subject: World Biodiversity Summit 2023: Nature Is Everybody's Business
Nature Is Everybody’s Business
- Unlocking Ambition, Alliances and Investment
Pathways for a Nature-Positive World at World Biodiversity Summit 2023
With a pressing need to mainstream
biodiversity across business, finance, government and civil society, a large
and highly motivated crowd gathered at World Biodiversity Summit 2023 on 21
September in New York during Climate Week NYC and the UN General Assembly.
The crowd was full of new faces interested in acting, addressing and facing
the challenge of biodiversity loss. Returning after last year’s successful
three-part series, the Summit solidified itself as the main cross-sector
event on biodiversity and nature in the world. Nature and biodiversity have
a new crowd with a different lens.
Last year, we had the Paris moment for nature
in Montreal at the UNCBD COP15. And by now, we all know that we need to work
across sectors to foster innovation, investments and policy reform. World
Biodiversity Summit brought together a very motivated group of people from
various sectors to bridge the gap in global collaboration and to unpack it,
action area by action area, to find out what needs to happen next to
implement the Global Biodiversity Framework.
Key Conclusions
Business Action for Nature – A Growing
Imperative: The interdependence of business on nature was underscored
throughout the sessions of the day, highlighting nature conservation as an
emergent priority for the business sector. As articulated by H.E. Razan Al
Mubarak, the UN Climate Change High-Level Champion for COP28, the economic
implications of biodiversity loss are stark and a nature-positive economy
has the potential to create 400 million jobs.
Leading up to COP28, the Climate Champions
team is calling to non-state actors to put nature at the heart of climate
action by committing to five key principles:
1.. Commit to science-based targets for both
climate and nature.
2.. Integrate nature into climate transition
plans.
3.. Assess the impacts and dependencies
through the recommendations of both the Taskforce on Climate-Related
Financial Disclosures (TCFD) and the Taskforce on Nature-Related Financial
Disclosures (TNFD).
4.. Eliminate commodity-driven
deforestation.
5.. Instead of just extracting value from
nature, invest in nature-based solutions.
Recognising & Financing the Invaluable Value
of Nature: The Summit highlighted the need for a shared understanding and
common language on biodiversity across government, finance and science
sectors for effective collaboration and decision-making. Martin Præstegaard,
the CEO
of ATP, emphasised biodiversity as a
significant risk to the financial sector and stressed the integration of
biodiversity into financial disclosure. The need to accelerate information
flow on the benefits of financing nature and accurately price proxies,
reflecting both climate change and biodiversity, is more critical than ever
for advancing nature markets.
Bridging Climate & Nature: Prof. Dr. Johan
Rockström, Director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research,
emphasised nature's incredible ability to maintain climate balance by
absorbing CO2 as a stress response to warming. Climate change proves that we
have disrupted this fragile balance by burning fossil fuels and destroying
ecosystems. Our foremost priority now must be to help nature recover to
continue sequestering greenhouse gases. It is as clear as it gets: without
healthy biodiversity, we will not achieve our decarbonisation goals.
Accelerating Change Through Incentivising
Framework & Policy: The Summit highlighted the urgent need for transparent,
robust policies and standardised frameworks as catalysts to incentivise the
private sector and expedite our progress in safeguarding biodiversity.
Current government efforts have fallen short of creating an enabling
environment for businesses alone. In discussing renewable energy, Rasmus
Skov, the Head of Global External Affairs and Positioning at Ørsted stressed
the imperative of integrating the biodiversity agenda into policy frameworks
to facilitate its mainstream adoption.
Shared Responsibility & Benefits for Water
Stewardship, Regenerative Forestry & Agriculture: Rethinking land and water
management is crucial for environmental and human health and climate
regulation affecting every sector. The private sector must adopt a more
integrated nature-people-climate-positive approach that incorporates the
expertise and knowledge of various stakeholders while providing incentives
for all, including indigenous communities and farmers.
Amplifying Indigenous Insights for a
Nature-Positive Future: Inclusion and diversity in voices, especially
indigenous knowledge was a cornerstone of our discussions. Indigenous
communities hold a reservoir of wisdom on nature cultivated over
generations. This inherent knowledge can aid biodiversity preservation, land
and water management when integrated with technologies and embedded in
modelling methods, business and national plans and more.
Key Announcements
From the World Biodiversity Network
Launching Nature-Positive Initiatives at
COP28
We are excited to be preparing a unique
announcement at COP28 in Dubai to launch the Nature Investment Coalition
alongside other meaningful initiatives and building on our success of the
Climate Investment Coalition.
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Highlights from our speakers and partners
Ørsted’s newly released report Uniting
action on climate and biodiversity highlights biodiversity's crucial role in
renewable energy expansion and equips policymakers, the energy industry and
environmental NGOs with guidelines for a nature-positive energy transition.
Capgemini released a set of recommendations
in their report Preserving the fabric of life: Why biodiversity loss is as
urgent as climate change for the corporate sector on how to tackle
biodiversity loss and take nature-positive action.
The TNFD calls for businesses to disclose
and assess their impacts on nature. In their latest report Recommendations
of the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures released this week,
the TNFD offers practical recommendations for businesses to proactively
address their impact on nature.
Pollination announcement of their inaugural
Nature Finance Focus report. The report highlights a set of risks and
opportunities derived from the financial sector and assesses how
well-prepared private businesses are to invest in nature.
Renewables Grid Initiative is gearing up to
introduce a service offering technical support to energy companies seeking
to transition to nature-positive and decarbonised practices, to be launched
at COP28.
Thank You & Next Steps
On behalf of the World Climate Foundation, we
would like to extend a big thank you to everybody involved in World
Biodiversity Summit for your valued contribution.
Continuing this year, we are working towards
integrating and solidifying the biodiversity targets into broader climate
negotiations, with COP28 in Dubai serving as a pivotal moment in the work to
reach climate and biodiversity targets altogether. The key lessons and
takeaways of the day will help drive the agenda and focus forward and
further the implementation of the Global Biodiversity Framework, towards
COP28 this year and COP16 next year.
Partners of World Biodiversity Summit 2023
Our mission is to catalyse the economic
transition to a sustainable future by building cross-sector collaboration,
establishing innovative partnerships and mobilising investments in climate
and nature-based solutions. Our vision is a net-zero, nature-positive and
healthy planet by 2050 in alignment with the goals of the Paris Agreement on
Climate Change, the Global Biodiversity Framework and the Sustainable
Development Goals.
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From: Bulat Yessekin
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Subject: WCF: технологии для сохранения биоразнообразия
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