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Why China needs to become nature positive and how to do it | World . . . 65% of China’s total GDP is at risk due to nature loss With growing middle income, changes in consumer behaviour and burgeoning urbanization, the current economic development trajectory will place enormous strains on China's natural ecosystem China is in a unique position to lead the transition to a carbon neutral and nature positive economy World Economic Forum’s New Nature Economy
Nature positive start-ups for Chinas carbon neutral economy | World . . . As the world's second largest economy, China can play a key leadership role in the move towards a carbon neutral and nature-positive future Everyone from industry and major organizations, to start-ups and individuals must be involved for China to meet its climate and biodiversity goals In a bid to support such efforts, the first China-based ‘Top Innovators’ to join the UpLink community
Nature can be Chinas strongest ally in the fight against climate . . . Nature is our ally in the fight against climate change In order to meet its ambitious climate target, China (and indeed any countries making net-zero commitments), must consider protecting and restoring nature alongside the roll-out of nature-based solutions
China: $1. 9 Trillion Boost and 88 million Jobs by 2030 Possible with . . . Two-thirds of China’s total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is at risk of disruption from nature loss New report focuses on the economic case for safeguarding nature in China Nature-positive practices, those that add value to nature, could contribute $1 9 trillion to the economy a year and 88 million jobs by 2030 China is well-placed to lead the transition to a new global green economy with
New Nature Economy Report Series - World Economic Forum 2 The second report, The Future of Nature and Business, identifies what transitions are needed to move towards a nature-positive economy and how businesses can be part of the solution, paving the way for new opportunities A new nature economy could generate up to $10 1 trillion in annual business value and create 395 million jobs by 2030
World Economic Forum With 55% of global GDP and more than half the value of China’s stock markets reliant on ecosystem services, the business case for nature is clear Towards Nature Positive: Corporate and Financial Institution Practices in China, written by the World Economic Forum in collaboration with PwC China, highlights the economic imperative to protect and restore biodiversity
New Reports Chart Pathways for Nature-Positive Transformation Across . . . Five of the reports focus on sector-specific strategies for critical industries – offshore wind, mining and metals, ports, and automotive (global and a China Deep-dive) – while the sixth examines urban financing solutions for building sustainable, nature-positive cities