Australia Hosts World's First Global Nature Positive Summit To Tackle Biodiversity Loss

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Australia Hosts World's First Global Nature Positive Summit To Tackle Biodiversity Loss
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A world-first Global Nature Positive Summit will be held in Australia to address the urgent need for nature protection and restoration. The summit brings together environmental advocates and industry leaders to prioritize nature within economic frameworks.

Australia is facing biodiversity risks, prompting industry and environmental leaders to take action. A world-first Global Nature Positive Summit will address urgent need for nature protection and restoration. The federal government has re-affirmed its commitment to collaborate with all sectors in tackling biodiversity loss.

Chief executive of the Australian Conservation Foundation, Kelly O'Shanassy says the goal of the summit is raise awareness and drive collective action to protect nature. Research by consulting firm Ernst & Young reveals that biodiversity loss can disrupt supply chains, hurt productivity, and damage the reputations of businesses, making it an economic issue as much as an environmental one.

“Nature is key to our shared prosperity. A strong economy depends on a strong natural environment, and we need collective effort from business, government and the community to restore our natural environment for today's generation and tomorrow's.” The Global Nature Positive Summit gives Australia an opportunity to implement the Global Biodiversity Framework's goal of preventing and reversing nature and biodiversity loss by 2030 into action.

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