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Ambitious partnerships on climate action are taking root and bearing fruit

GreenBiz

Unfortunately, as the economic effects of COVID-19 cause government debts to rise sharply, there is now much less public money available for activities like climate protection or ecosystem restoration — this should sharpen our appetite for innovation. How then to make the shift to a net-zero, nature-positive economy within the decade?

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The 2020 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

GreenBiz

Others are making waves in the business world from other perches, including government, consultancies, startups and environmental justice advocacy groups. He also worked with Nestlé while at McCann Enterprise to develop a low-technology platform for communicating nutrition and health information to low-literate consumers in equatorial Africa.

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Mobilising Finance for Forests: Government launches £150m rainforest protection push

Business Green

The UK government has today launched a new multi-million pound fund designed to protect tropical rainforests that cover an area equivalent to the size of Wales. In related news, the UK government today also announced a new £2.7m In addition to protecting 2.1 So the UK is absolutely committed to tackling global deforestation. "Let

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Food and drink giants urge UK government to strengthen deforestation laws

Business Green

Firms including Tesco, Nestle and Waitrose want UK government proposals expanded to encompass all deforestation, not just that defined as illegal. The government's proposals would see large companies operating in the UK obligated to show where forest risk commodities including cocoa, soy, rubber and leather, originate.

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Communities in Path of East Africa Oil Pipeline Allege Intimidation and Unfair Compensation

DeSmogBlog

Ugandan communities whose lands lie in the pathway of a vast new oil pipeline under development in East Africa have accused French fossil fuel giant TotalEnergies and the Ugandan government of intimidation and poor compensation. I was accused of sabotaging the government, but I’m not deterred.”. Low Compensation’.

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'Moral responsibility': Nature charities back calls for $60bn international biodiversity finance target

Business Green

A six-fold increase in funding flows from richer nations to poorer nations to support nature protection is needed to help slow the rate of biodiversity loss, charities have warned.

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Protecting just 0.7% of world’s land could help save a third of most unique and endangered species

Envirotec Magazine

The study, led by researchers at Imperial College London and published in early September in Nature Communications , finds that large gains in conservation are possible by focusing on areas home to exceptional biodiversity and species with high levels of evolutionary distinctiveness and global endangerment.