Announcement: Dan Ioschpe will lead as COP30 High-Level Champion. Read more here.
Protecting and restoring degraded land and sustainably managing forests and biomes is critical to pivoting to a nature-positive land-use. By 2030, sustainable agriculture practices must be widely adopted to protect our lands, reduce livestock methane emissions, and ensure food loss and waste.
As we navigate the challenges of the 21st century, our understanding of nature must grow. Beyond mere conservation, it’s about tapping into nature's unparalleled economic, societal and environmental wealth. Forests, peat lands, and nature-based solutions deliver one-third of the emissions reduction needed by 2030, underpinning over USD 44 trillion of global Gross Domestic Product. They also offer the potential of 400 million jobs by 2030.
How we produce food deeply relies on nature. Farmers, cities, businesses, financial institutions and others are shifting to more nature-friendly farming, regenerative agriculture, healthier diets, and dramatically reducing food loss and waste.
Explore the Land Use Targets of the 2030 Climate Solutions 2030-Climate-Solutions-Publication-Implementation-roadmap.pdfWe are leveraging regional action in Asia, Africa, and Latin America and the Caribbean to advance on solutions to halt deforestation, protect natural landscapes, reduce food loss, and finance a food systems transformation. With a practical guide with effective measures taking place, we can scale up and replicate positive solutions.
Read the report Truly Global - A Regional Outlook on the 2030 Climate SolutionsOur Nature Positive for Climate Action initiative links and elevates existing voluntary climate commitments, to nature positive action. Private sector action on climate and nature can enable a positive feedback loop in which bold government policies and private sector leadership push us further in protecting nature.
Find out more Find out moreThe Task Force on Sustainability-Linked Sovereign Financing for Nature and Climate aims to scale up financial mechanisms like debt conversion mechanisms and sustainability-linked bonds for climate and nature. It involves multilateral development banks, development finance institutions and other international organizations that plan to progress towards increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, affordability, accessibility, availability, and scalability of these financial instruments that use credit enhancement features.
Find out more Find out moreThis coalition unites farmers, businesses, and philanthropies to accelerate action for food systems transformation to deliver for people, nature, and climate.
First gathered at COP 28, this coalition delivered a strong message to world leaders and the global community that all actors must take urgent action to transform food systems to deliver positive outcomes for people, nature and climate. Join us in keeping food systems on the global agenda.
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