
Biodiversity Credits: a New Market to Protect the Planet
Our economies are dependent on Nature, as are our health and our wellbeing. However, as services from nature are rarely priced, its vital contribution remains largely invisible, as its deterioration. According to the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), which plays the same role for nature as IPCC for climate, biodiversity loss is ongoing at an unprecedented scale and pace, because of climate change and overuse of natural resources. Since 1970, the average size of monitored wildlife populations has shrunk by 73%, as measured by the WWF Living ...