Nature Positive Strategy

The transition to a nature positive economy presents substantial opportunities to develop new products, services and technologies. In this report by Criticaleye Partner Salesforce, the interdependence of climate and nature is underlined, along with the benefits businesses can generate from an integrated, nature positive strategy.

Key Takeaways:

  • Our economy is dependent on nature, which provides services worth an estimated $125 trillion per year globally.
  • 395 million jobs could be created by implementing nature positive policies, generating more than $10 trillion in new annual business value by 2030.
  • Investing in high quality, nature-based solutions has substantial returns for business and society.




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