Whilst negotiations regarding the Global Biodiversity Framework continue to bob out at the sea of COP15, the periphery waves have continued to shore, bountifully crashing with research, funding, coalitions and tooling to take the financial sector a few strokes closer to protecting and restoring global biodiversity in all its facets. Around 17% of financing towards nature protection comes from the private sector, and in order to restore critical ecosystems to health, the chief part of the gap will have to be closed by investors too. But with COP15 finance day getting off to an explosiv...
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