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What does nature positive mean – and can it rally support to stop biodiversity loss ? | Cop15

The term “nature positive by 2030” has slipped into everyday conversation, writes the BBC’s Stephanie Hegarty, a scientist at the UN climate summit in Montreal. But why is it so hard to define that it opens up another frontier for greenwashing?

Source: theguardian.com
Published on 2022-12-13

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