By Caribbean News Global
ENGLAND / CANADA – Speaking at the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) COP15 environmental conference in Montreal, Treasury Lords Minister Baroness Penn announced £7.2 million for a new International Nature Positive Economy Programme.
“The degradation of nature constitutes a risk to the world’s economic and financial security, as well as to the well-being and food security – for example a lack of soil biodiversity or access to potable water can pose a risk to crops. Loss of forests, peatlands and other critical ecosystems poses a direct threat to economic development, particularly in low and lower-middle-income countries,” said HM Treasury.
Working with developing countries, the programme will help embed nature-positive decision-making within governments, banks, businesses and financial institutions. This will help protect and restore nature in these countries, drive sustainable economic development and protect the poorest communities.
Treasury Lords Minister Baroness Penn, said:
“Nature is a key underpinning of the global economy and failing to reverse biodiversity loss could have major knock-on effects for development, food security and health.
“By helping countries put nature at the heart of their decision-making, we’re building a sustainable global economy that also protects the world’s poorest communities.”
The Nature Positive Economy programme aims to ensure:
The Nature Positive Economy programme will be delivered in partnership with the UN DP’s Biodiversity Finance Initiative (BioFin) and Financial Sector Deepening Africa (FSD Africa).
Source: caribbeannewsglobal.com