COP16 part two: Why the Rome biodiversity talks mark a turning point for business

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The decisions made at last week's UN biodiversity talks provide greater certainty of the role for businesses in tackling the nature crisis and grasping the opportunities ahead, writes Business for Nature CEO Eva Zabey

The UN Biodiversity negotiations (COP16.2) in Rome delivered a biodiversity finance roadmap, signalling a turning point. Amidst geopolitical challenges, and after intensive negotiations, governments established...

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