Why our future must be 'nature positive'
Radio Davos23 Okt 2025

Why our future must be 'nature positive'

We all rely on nature to survive - but humans continue to destroy and degrade the environment to an extent that puts our own species at risk

Nature conservationist Marco Lambertini puts the case for going 'nature positive' - getting companies and countries to account for their impact on nature and find ways to conserve and restore more than they destroy.

Links:

Nature Positive Initiative: https://www.naturepositive.org/

World Economic Forum's New Nature Economy reports: https://www.weforum.org/publications/series/new-nature-economy/

World Economic Forum's Bioeconomic Initiative: https://initiatives.weforum.org/bioeconomy-initiative/home

Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders: https://initiatives.weforum.org/alliance-of-ceo-climate-leaders

Alliance of CEOs for Nature: https://initiatives.weforum.org/ceo-alliance/home

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