How can you call something an investment when it is driving biodiversity loss?
We cannot overcome the biodiversity loss, associated with the legal trade in endangered species, unless we can change the minds and strategies of the individuals and groups who invest in these wildlife and timber markets. In the end, getting investors committed to tackling biodiversity loss, associated with legal trade, maybe a key action to dealing with the extinction crisis.
Investors have started to exert influence in relation to climate change policies and carbon emissions targets in the companies in which they invest. They have been under increasing pressure from consumers and activists to divest from fossil fuels and to not finance new projects. The question is, can a similar approach work in relation to biodiversity protection and the trade in endangered species?
The Failure Of Investors - Nature Needs More
We cannot overcome the biodiversity loss, associated with the legal trade in endangered species, unless we can change the minds and strategies of the individuals and groups who invest in these wildlife and timber markets. In the end, getting investors committed to tackling biodiversity loss, associated with legal trade, maybe a key action to dealing with the extinction crisis.
Investors have started to exert influence in relation to climate change policies and carbon emissions targets in the companies in which they invest. They have been under increasing pressure from consumers and activists to divest from fossil fuels and to not finance new projects. The question is, can a similar approach work in relation to biodiversity protection and the trade in endangered species?
The Failure Of Investors - Nature Needs More