In the media | 16 Jun 2023

Sustainable Business Magazine: Putting Climate and Biodiversity Into Silos Raises Risk of Crisis

Green energy

Carina Manitius, Economist at Oxford Economics, discusses how the world’s thinking around nature has changed drastically over the last five years. Historic, though still insufficient, amounts of resources have been directed towards addressing the climate crisis, and we have deepened our understanding of the ways in which we depend upon biodiversity and nature more broadly.

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