Cop15 : Australia , US commit to measuring value of nature and reflecting it in national accounts
Australia and the United States have signed a deal aimed at improving the amount of natural capital in the world, which could lead to millions of jobs and wellbeings in developing nations across the continent. Australian minister Tanya Plibersek says it doesn’t make sense.
Source: theguardian.comPublished on 2022-12-16
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