A University of Oxford study has determined that the widely used tools available to businesses for assessing their biodiversity impacts depend on broad assumptions and can have large uncertainties ...
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Hosted on MSNWhy should businesses lead on protecting biodiversity?Why should businesses lead on protecting biodiversity? Businesses should step up where governments fall short and drive ...
Governments last week reached agreement on a strategy to raise an additional $200 billion each year to better protect the ...
The World Bank’s study highlights the urgent need for reliable biodiversity data to drive conservation efforts, especially in ...
First of 2 Parts Whether it’s using indigenous seeds that are more resilient, combining coffee crops with banana plants or ...
Economic sustainability often gets lost in the federal push toward environmental sustainability in agriculture, says Stuart ...
Burundi, DRC, Tanzania and Zambia launch 5-year project to address transboundary threats to biodiversity Global concern over ...
This article explores the key parts of the 159-page Planning and Infrastructure Bill that will impact environmental ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNCan eating invasive species and forgotten crops boost Europe's food security?European researchers propose diversifying diets with novel foods (NF), underutilized crops (NUS), and invasive species (IAS) to combat biodiversity loss and food insecurity, balancing ecological ...
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Business and Financial Times on MSNGreen Shorelines: Innovative solutions for coastal protection and biodiversity conservation in GhanaAccording to the Ghana Coastal Wetlands Management Project, areas like the Volta Delta and parts of the Western Region have ...
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