Partha Dasgupta's Economics of Biodiversity report: A quick summary
Apr 04, 2023 · 2 mins read
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In 2021, economist Partha Dasgupta wrote a 600+ page report for the UK government on the financial value of nature. 🌳
Despite its length, this groundbreaking report earned him recognition from the UN and a rare honor from King Charles III.
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For those who don’t have time to read over 600 pages, here’s a quick summary of the key points... 👇
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We're consuming natural resources faster than they can be replenished.
➡️ This is leading to the depletion of natural resources.
If we continue at this rate, the inevitable resource exhaustion will have significant social, economic, and environmental consequences. ☠️
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Our economic systems do not account for the value of biodiversity, which is often ignored.
The costs of degradation are not incorporated into the market prices of goods and services. 💰
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Investing in nature is crucial for economic growth and development.
By protecting and restoring ecosystems, we can create economic opportunities, such as eco-tourism and sustainable agriculture, while improving the quality of life for people and protecting their livelihoods.📈
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So how can we make a shift towards a more sustainable economic model?
By integrating the value of nature into our economic systems and practices, making sustainability a central focus...
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Governments and businesses need to take immediate action.
This includes implementing policies and regulations that protect ecosystems and biodiversity, as well as investing in conservation efforts.
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Indigenous knowledge and practices should be integrated into conservation efforts.
These communities have a deep understanding of ecosystems and biodiversity, and their knowledge can play a crucial role in protecting and restoring nature.
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We need to address the root causes of biodiversity loss, including inequality and poverty.
These issues can lead to unsustainable practices and can exacerbate the loss of biodiversity. 🌱
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Bottom line: Given that the loss of biodiversity extends beyond environmental issues and impacts our economy, health, and quality of life…this is not just a moral imperative.
It's crucial for our survival.
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