Nature is the deal of the century—why aren’t we funding it? Here’s a stat that floored me: restoring global biodiversity by 2030 costs just one-eighth of what it’ll take to build a net-zero energy system by 2050. But....... Biodiversity funding is only a tenth of what we spend on climate. Why does this matter? Because investing in biodiversity isn’t just about saving trees and animals—it’s about protecting the systems we all depend on: 🌾 Food security: No healthy ecosystems, no crops. 💧 Water supply: Forests and wetlands literally keep the taps on. 🌊 Coastal defense: Mangroves and reefs shield millions from storm surges. 🍃 Carbon sinks: Nature is the original carbon storage solution. 🐟 Sustainable fisheries: Healthy oceans = food for billions. 💊 Breakthroughs in medicine: Nature drives innovation in health and beyond. And here’s what’s even more exciting: biodiversity and net zero go hand in hand. They’re not competing priorities. When we lower emissions, we support biodiversity. When we restore ecosystems, we stabilize the climate. Win-win. The reality is, every dollar we put into nature delivers exponential returns—not just for the planet, but for people, economies, and communities everywhere. So, how do we fix this? We need to make nature investable, now. That's what Nature2 strives to do every day. #FinanceForNature #Biodiversity #NatureBasedSolutions #ClimateAction
It’s time we stop seeing biodiversity and climate as separate issues, they’re two sides of the same survival coin.
💯 Jay Lipman. And some of the answers here are honestly quite simple. We just need to start implementing them. Keep pushing.
Eye-opening stat - We've made huge strides in making clean energy investable - now we need to apply those same frameworks to biodiversity.
A small price to pay
I never saw the scale relationship here so thanks very much!
Amen
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1moCapitalists can't control access to (and therefore monetize) biodiversity so why would they fund it? It's not their planet on the verge of collapse...