DTE Coverage: IPBES Transformative Change Report
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DTE Coverage: IPBES Transformative Change Report

Read about the key takeaways from the important report by IPBES

1. IPBES Transformative Change Report provides options to halt biodiversity collapse

IPBES Transformative Change Report provides options to halt biodiversity collapse
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Recommendations made in the report can be a catalyst for action

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2. IPBES Transformative Change Report: Adaptive governance key to protecting biodiversity and supporting sustainable transformation

IPBES Transformative Change Report: Adaptive governance key to protecting biodiversity and supporting sustainable transformation
Adaptive governance systems seek to include various types of knowledge, such as indigenous, local, and scientific perspectivesiStock

Collaborative efforts and inclusive policies to protect nature and promote sustainability is essential

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3. IPBES Transformative Change report: Environment defenders & civil societies key to halting biodiversity loss but face violence, neglect

The United Nations describes environmental human rights defenders as individuals and groups who, either personally or professionally, work peacefully to safeguard and advance human rights associated with the environment, such as water, air, land, plants and animals.
The United Nations describes environmental human rights defenders as individuals and groups who, either personally or professionally, work peacefully to safeguard and advance human rights associated with the environment, such as water, air, land, plants and animals.iStock

The efforts and resources dedicated to obstructing transformative change far outweigh those aimed at conserving and sustainably using biodiversity

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4. Biodiversity financing gap of $598-824 billion per year to sustainably maintain ecosystem integrity

Biodiversity financing gap of $598-824 billion per year to sustainably maintain ecosystem integrity
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IPBES report highlights wealthy actors benefited more by dominating nature, generating negative effects and worsening marginalisation of others

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