EU urges investment in nature for mutual benefit

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The European Union is planning to introduce a roadmap for "nature credits" to encourage private investment in environmental projects, aiming to create new revenue streams for businesses. This initiative seeks to reverse the trend of undervaluing nature. The EU's plan involves establishing a market that rewards companies, farmers, and investors for protecting the environment, similar to its successful carbon market. This approach aims to address climate risks, supply chain disruptions, and biodiversity loss, which negatively impact businesses. The EU believes this initiative will foster innovation and attract investment, with the potential for a global market worth $180 billion by 2050. The plan will be developed in collaboration with stakeholders, focusing on measurement, transparency, and fairness.


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