Businesses must take responsibility for biodiversity loss β for their sake as much as ours
Scientists believe weβre seeing the largest loss of life since the dinosaurs β and itβs a risk to the global economy. Governments and companies need to work together on solutions
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It feels like groundhog day: another week, another warning about the seriousness of the biodiversity crisis. This time it was the financial sectorβs turn, as on Monday a major report, approved by more than 150 governments, said that many companies face collapse unless they better protect nature.
From healthy rivers to productive forests, the natural world underpins almost all economic activity. But human consumption of the Earthβs resources is unsustainable, driving what many scientists believe is the largest loss of life since the dinosaurs. And companies are not immune to the consequences.
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Β© Photograph: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images

Β© Photograph: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images

Β© Photograph: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images