by Olivier Schar | Jan 3, 2022 | Business and Biodiversity, Monde, Uncategorized-en
Biodiversity has risen higher on the 2021 agenda and this trend is expected to strengthen. Nonetheless, a bit of energizer news might help us stay fully committed. From global to local, here is a selection of these positive vibes to us and nature. Pioneer...
by Olivier Schar | Nov 1, 2021 | Business and Biodiversity, Uncategorized-en
The pioneering companies in sustainability held their annual meeting (Forum ö). The discussions showed their willingness to bounce back from covid and demonstrate their climate commitment. And what else ? The climate emergency becomes that of employees Global warming...
by Olivier Schar | Sep 14, 2021 | Business and Biodiversity, Uncategorized-en
The world’s largest nature forum took place in early September in the French Marseille. Political, civil society or business decision-makers have called for action to restore nature. More than 50,000 online views, 54 millions daily views on social networks, and...
by Olivier Schar | Sep 13, 2021 | Business and Biodiversity, Uncategorized-en
Biodiversity is the third most important risk according to the World Economic Forum (WEF). Indeed, without it, no drinking water, wood, flood retention, viable climate….The French standards association AFNOR released this year a new standard on corporate...
by Olivier Schar | Mar 15, 2021 | Business and Biodiversity, Entreprises et biodiversité, Monde, Multilatéralisme
No company enters nature-related debts or assets into its accounting. Yet an economist paid by the British Treasury calls for doing so. And Danone’s setbacks provide a good example. Nature, and its services, is not budgeted at its true value At the end of...
by Olivier Schar | Mar 15, 2021 | Business and Biodiversity, Entreprises et biodiversité, Monde, Multilatéralisme
Aucune entreprise n’inscrit des dettes ou des actifs liés à la nature dans sa comptabilité. Et pourtant, un économiste payé par le Trésor anglais appelle à le faire. Et les déboires de Danone fournissent un bel exemple. La nature, et ses services, n’est pas budgétisée...
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