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The world needs to quadruple its annual investment in nature if the climate, biodiversity and land degradation crises are to be tackled by the middle of the century, according to a new UN report.
Investing just 0.1 per cent of global GDP every year
in restorative agriculture, forests, pollution management and protected areas to close a $4.1-trillion financial gap by 2050 could avoid the breakdown of natural ecosystem “services,” such as clean water, food and flood protection, the report said.
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