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ENDS Europe - Dimas calls for biodiversity agreement at Copenhagen

EU environment commissioner Stavros Dimas called for an agreement on reducing tropical deforestation at next month’s Copenhagen climate conference on Friday, to halt the world's "sixth great extinction".

Read More: http://www.endseurope.com/22615 

 

COP15 Copenhagen - Study: Accelerate, scale-up and embed investments in ecosystems – now

Replanting forests, restoring mangroves along coastlines and rebuilding coral reefs are economically sound investments and smart ways of adapting to climate change.

Read More: http://en.cop15.dk/news/view+news?newsid=2602 

 

Die Zeit - Milliarden-Subventionen schaden der Umwelt

Weltweit fließen jedes Jahr Milliarden Euro an Subventionen. Ein Bericht des UN-Umweltprogramms weist nun darauf hin, dass das Geld zur Zerstörung der Natur beiträgt.

Read More: http://www.zeit.de/wirtschaft/2009-11/unep-studie-umweltschutz 

 

SZOnline.de - Studie: Subvention zerstört die Umwelt

Brüssel/Leipzig. Weltweit werden jedes Jahr Milliarden für die Zerstörung der Umwelt ausgegeben, kritisiert ein Bericht des Uno-Umweltprogramms, der am Freitag in Brüssel vorgestellt wurde.

Read More: http://www.sz-online.de/nachrichten/artikel.asp?id=2314667

 

Ziare.com - Protejarea naturii aduce profituri neasteptat de mari

Banii investiti in protectia naturii pot aduce uriase profituri financiare, potrivit unui studiu cu privire la costurile si beneficiile ecologiei.

Read More: http://www.ziare.com/lifeshow/magazin/11-14-2009/protejarea-naturii-aduce-profituri-neasteptat-de-mari-950693 

 

Seoul News - 자연보호 돈되네

Read More: http://www.seoul.co.kr/news/newsView.php?id=20091117018007&spage=1 

 

Yonhap News Korea - <환경> 자연보호 사업 수익성 높다

Read More: http://www.yonhapnews.co.kr/society/2009/11/16/0706000000AKR20091116042000009.HTML 

 

SDP Noticias.com - Destaca CE beneficios económicos por preservar la naturaleza

Bruselas, 13 Nov (Notimex).- La Comisión Europea (CE) destacó hoy aquí los beneficios económicos y sociales para la humanidad que trae consigo la preservación de los ecosistemas.

Read More: http://sdpnoticias.com/sdp/contenido/2009/11/13/4/531843 

 

Europolitics - Healthy Biodiversity key to sustainable economy

Nature provides numerous services for free, like water regulation, flood protection and carbon storage. But growing pressure on ecosystems is putting a lot of these services at risk and while technological solutions can replace some of them, the cost is generally high.

Read More: http://europolitics.info/sectorial-policies/study-healthy-biodiversity-key-to-sustainable-economy-art254461-15.html 

 

BBC Mundo - Ser ecológico da dinero

El dinero invertido en proteger la naturaleza puede reportar grandes ganancias económicas, según una investigación a fondo sobre los costos y los beneficios del mundo natural.

Read More: http://www.bbc.co.uk/mundo/ciencia_tecnologia/2009/11/091113_economia_clima_rg.shtml

 

BBC - Big profit from nature protection

Money invested in protecting nature can bring huge financial returns, according to a major investigation into the costs and benefits of the natural world.

Read More: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8357723.stm

 

Stern - Milliarden-Subventionen zerstören Umwelt

Die Welt gibt jedes Jahr Milliarden Euro für die Zerstörung der Umwelt aus. Das kritisiert ein Bericht, der vom UN-Umweltprogramm UNEP organisiert und am Freitag in Brüssel vorgestellt wurde.

Read More: http://www.stern.de/wissen/natur/un-umweltprogramm-milliarden-subventionen-zerstoeren-umwelt-1521717.html

 

Christian Science Monitor - The economics of ecosystems

On Friday, the United Nations Environment Program released The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity report for Policymakers.

Read More: http://features.csmonitor.com/environment/2009/11/16/the-economics-of-ecosystems/

  

EurekAlert - Economists fail to account for ‘natural capital’ – report

Brussels, 13 November 2009 – Policy makers who factor the planet's multi-trillion dollar ecosystem services into their national and international investment.

Read More: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-11/haog-trr111309.php#

 

WWF - Economists fail to account for ‘natural capital’ – report

Gland, Switzerland: Many economists are failing to assess the value of their countries’ natural resources, putting billion’s of people’s well-being at risk and contributing to catastrophic species loss, according to a new United Nations Environment Programme report.

Read More: http://www.panda.org/wwf_news/?180342/Economists-fail-to-account-for-natural-capital--report

 

El Financerio en linea - Conservar los ecosistemas es más rentable que reparar los daños: CE

Bruselas, 13 de noviembre.- La Comisión Europea aseguró hoy que invertir en la conservación y mantenimiento de los ecosistemas resulta mucho más rentable que reparar los daños de una mala gestión y afirmó que es una buena vía para combatir el cambio climático y reducir su impacto económico en los países más pobres.

Read More: http://www.elfinanciero.com.mx/ElFinanciero/Portal/cfpages/contentmgr.cfm?docId=228288&docTipo=1&orderby=docid&sortby=ASC 

 

Himalayan Times - Invest in nature now, save trillions later: study

PARIS: Investing billions today to protect threatened ecosystems and dwindling biodiversity would reap trillions in savings over the long haul, according to a UN-backed report issued Friday.

Read More:http://www.thehimalayantimes.com/fullNews.php?headline=Invest+in+nature+now%2C+save+trillions+later%3A+study&NewsID=46771

 

Der Spiegel - So lohnt sich der Naturschutz

Die Zerstörung der Natur und das Artensterben sind nicht nur ein ökologisches Drama, sondern auch ein ökonomisches. Wissenschaftler und Wirtschaftsexperten haben nun einen Report erarbeitet, in dem sie die drängendsten Probleme nennen - und zeigen, wie sich Umweltschutz auch wirtschaftlich lohnt.

Read More:http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/natur/0,1518,661068,00.html

 

Reuters - Investment in ecosystems will reap rewards, UNEP study

LONDON, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Nations that take into account natural resources in their investment strategies will have higher rates of return and stronger economies, a report backed by the United Nations' Environment Programme said on Friday.

Read More:http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUSLC639252

 

New York Times - Banker seeks to put a price on Nature

According to Pavan Sukhdev, a banker working with the United Nations Environment Program, putting a price on the world’s trees, water stores and other natural resources will be the most cost-effective way of tackling the challenges posed by climate change — at least until cleaner energy technologies become available.

Read More:http://greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/11/13/banker-seeks-to-put-a-price-on-nature/

 

Newsweek - Environmental Economics: think a tree is just a tree? Think again

With its legs buried underwater, the mangrove is a case study in evolutionary biology.

Read More:http://www.newsweek.com/id/222701

 

The Ecologist - Biodiversity 'invisible' in current economic model

LONDON, Nov 13 - The steady loss of forests, soils, wetlands, fisheries, species and coral reefs around the world is closely tied to the lack of value we put on nature, says three-year study

Read More:http://www.theecologist.org/News/news_round_up/361838/biodiversity_invisible_in_current_economic_model.html

 

EU Observer - EU study explores economic impact of 'great extinction'

OBSERVER / BRUSSELS – Global policy makers could ultimately save more money if they step up investments to protect the Earth's biodiversity, according to a new report published on Friday (13 November).

Read More: http://euobserver.com/9/28991/?rk=1

 

Vancouver Sun - Protecting Biodiversity UN says, Canada has a lot to gain by protecting its fish stock and boreal forests, report says

Protecting natural ecosystems and biodiversity is worth trillions of dollars in annual economic benefits around the planet, says a new report released on Friday.

Read More:http://www.vancouversun.com/technology/Protecting+biodiversity+worth+trillions+says/2222521/story.html

 

AFP - Invest in Nature now, save trillions later: study

PARIS — Investing billions today to protect threatened ecosystems and dwindling biodiversity would reap trillions in savings over the long haul, according to a UN-backed report issued Friday.

Read More:http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5i7tbrgnPO8e3Leoxp_Nz_W81g8pw

 

News 24 - Humans 'wiping out capital'

Cape Town - The world was losing as much potential capital annually through the destruction of forests as was wiped off the major markets in last year's financial crisis, an economist warned on Friday.

Read More: http://www.news24.com/Content/SciTech/News/1132/0e9be79d5c364de6adbc8114308adefd/16-10-2009-10-14/Humans_wiping_out_capital

 

Reuters -  Reef Ecosystem Services Worth Up To $1.2M Annually - Report

Cape Town - Experts concluding the global DIVERSITAS biodiversity conference today in Cape Town described preliminary research revealing jaw-dropping dollar values of the "ecosystem services" of biomes like forests and coral reefs--including food, pollution treatment and climate regulation.

Read More: http://www.reuters.com/article/mnGreenInvesting/idUS165041281120091016l

 

DNA India - GDP should also include ecosystem cost: Ramesh 

There is a need to include the improvement or damage to a country's ecosystem in computing gross domestic product (GDP), Jairam Ramesh, minister of state for environment and forests, said on Tuesday.

 Read More: http://www.dnaindia.com/money/report_gdp-should-also-include-ecosystem-cost-ramesh_1298700

 

BBC - Climate targets 'will kill coral' 

Current climate targets are not enough to save the world's coral reefs - and policymakers urgently need to consider the economic benefits they bring.

 Read More: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8233632.stm

 

Reuters - Save forests, wetlands to fight climate change: study

Governments can help combat climate change by investing more in natural areas, including forests and mangroves, a European study said on Wednesday. 

Read Morewww.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUSTRE5812SX20090902

  

Ends Europe - Call for deal on funding for forest protection

Agreeing on funding mechanisms for forest protection must be a priority for governments meeting at the UN's climate change summit in December, according to the authors of a study on the economics of biodiversity presented in Berlin on Wednesday.

 Read More: www.endseurope.com/22043

 

Bloomberg - Great Barrier Reef Said to Face Catastrophic Damage

Catastrophic damage to the Great Barrier Reef, the world’s most extensive bank of coral and a magnet for skin divers, may be unavoidable if global warming continues unchecked, Australian officials said.

 Read More: www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601080&sid=aY1xpsrp_e9U

 

Tagesspiegel - Korallen statt Staumauern

Sigmar Gabriel (SPD) versteht die „Inwertsetzung der Natur“ als Gegenkonzept zur „Geringschätzung der Zukunft“

 Read More: www.tagesspiegel.de/politik/international/klima/Klimaschutz;art1118,2889993

 

Financial Express, India - Forestry funding-key point in UN talk

India’s case for including afforestation and reforestation in the global climate change negotiations has got strengthened

 Read More: www.financialexpress.com/news/forestry-funding-to-be-key-point-in-un-climate-talk/512156/

 

The Encyclopedia of Earth - Herman Daly Festschrift: Socially Sustainable Economic Degrowth

The economic crisis of 2008-09 affords an opportunity to put the economy of the rich countries on a different trajectory as regards material and energy flows. Before 2008, world carbon dioxide emissions were growing by 3 per cent per year, we would have reached 450 ppm in 30 years.  

 Read More: http://www.eoearth.org/article/Herman_Daly_Festschrift~_Socially_Sustainable_Economic_Degrowth

 

The Economist - Growing on trees

A MOST unusual document landed on your correspondent’s desk recently: a financial report from a rainforest. Iwokrama, a 370,000-hectare rainforest in central Guyana, announced that it was in profit.  

 Read More: http://www.economist.com/world/international/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13684132

 

IPS News - BIODIVERSITY-EUROPE: Not Just About a Frog Here or There

This change in attitude comes after a study by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) found that 59 percent of European amphibians and 42 percent of reptiles are in decline. A significant number of these are now on the European Red List, a table of species considered to be under severe threat of extinction.   

 Read More: http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=46990

 

Doors of Perception - "Metrics and Aesthetics",

These are my principles. If you don’t like them, I have others”. Groucho Marx could also have been talking about environmental standards. Our world is awash in eco information, but starved of meaning. Hundreds of organisations churn out a flood of reports, graphs, studies, punditry – and lists.   

 Read More: http://www.doorsofperception.com/archives/2009/03/metrics_and_aes.php

 

 2008 Coverage

 

The Guardian - Analysis: What would the bank-bail out money buy for the environment?

Countries could protect nature, help halt climate change, and provide food and clean water for a billion people for little more than has been pledged to bail out the world's banks in the last week, according to a series of authoritative economic reports from the UN, world bodies, major charities and banks.   

 Read More: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/oct/17/marketturmoil-climatechange

 

Taipei Times - Credit crunch? Time to fix the nature crunch

This is nothing. Well, nothing by comparison to what’s coming. The financial crisis for which we must now pay so heavily prefigures the real collapse, when humanity bumps against its ecological limits.   

 Read More: http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/editorials/archives/2008/10/17/2003426147

 

Environmental News Service - Millions in Conservation Investments Offered at IUCN Congress

"Absolutely everyone now agrees that we can't postpone decisive action if we are to avoid major disruptions in all spheres of human and natural activities," said Julia Marton-Lefèvre, director general of the International Union for Conservation of Nature. "Business as usual is simply not an option."   

 Read More: http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/oct2008/2008-10-10-01.asp

 

BBC - Nature loss 'dwarfs bank crisis'

It puts the annual cost of forest loss at between $2 trillion and $5 trillion. The figure comes from adding the value of the various services that forests perform, such as providing clean water and absorbing carbon dioxide.   

 Read More: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7662565.stm

 

IPS News - ENVIRONMENT: Twisted As Unnaturally as the Banks

"Right now, the most conservative leaders in the industrialised world, such as George W. Bush of the U.S. and Angela Merkel of Germany are allocating public money to save the banks from bankruptcy," Alejandro Nadal, a Mexican economist attending the congress told IPS.   

 Read More: http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=44147

 

The Financial Express - Cleantech is a business solution to environmental problems

There is a business case for deploying clean technologies in India to fight climate change. It calls for appropriate policies, technologies and finances, though.   

 Read More: http://www.financialexpress.com/news/cleantech-is-a-business-solution-to-environmental-problems/335050/

 

Economixt - The Crisis of Ecological Economics at this Time of Global Economic Uncertainty

I was listening to a keynote speech at the biannual conference for the USSEE this morning titled, The Crisis of Ecological Economics at this Time of Global Economic Uncertainty presented by Pavan Sukhdev, TEEB Study Leader.   

 Read More: http://www.economixt.com/2009/06/the-crisis-ecological-economics-and-teeb/

 

Exchange Magazine - Ecosystem Damage Costs Trillions Per Year: Study

“Environmental damage and species loss costs $2.1 to $4.8 trillion every year, according to a report released Thursday at a major UN conference on biodiversity.  

 Read More: http://www.exchangemagazine.com/morningpost/2008/week23/Monday/0602011.html

 

New Zealand Herald - Extinctions hurt world's poorest most

Mass extinctions of plants and animals could have a severe effect on the living standards of the poorest people on the planet and cost up to $100 billion a year, the first major report into the economic impact of biodiversity loss has found.   

 Read More: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/climate-change/news/article.cfm?c_id=26&objectid=10513802

 

e Sciences - The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity – TEEB

At CBD COP 9 today, 29th May, a report setting out a "comprehensive and compelling economic case for the conservation of biodiversity" was presented by the report's author Mr. Pavan Sukhdev.   

 Read More: http://esciencenews.com/articles/2008/05/30/the.economics.ecosystems.and.biodiversity.teeb

 

The Independent - Loss of biodiversity threatens livelihoods of world's poorest

Mass extinctions of plants and animals could have a severe impact on the living standards of the poorest people on the planet and cost up to £40bn a year, the first major report into the economic impact of biodiversity loss has found.   

 Read More: http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/nature/loss-of-biodiversity-threatens-livelihoods-of-worlds-poorest-836754.html

 

Spiegel - The Value of Nature

How much money is nature worth? It's a question that economists and environmentalists have been pondering for decades in a bid to leverage market mechanisms to protect the environment.   

 Read More: http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,556727,00.html

 

Environmental News Service - World Leaders Commit to Conserve Diversity of Life on Earth

Heads of state and 87 ministers from around the world have reinforced their commitment to "substantially reduce" the global loss of biodiversity within two years. The European Commission is committed to stopping the loss of biodiversity in Europe by 2010.   

 Read More: http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/may2008/2008-05-29-01.asp

 

Science Daily - What Is The Value Of Biodiversity To Our Collective Future?

The pilot study led by Pavan Sukhdev, who is head of Deutsche Bank’s Global Market Centre in London, was commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment (BMU) and the European Union.   

 Read More: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/05/080521105713.htm

 

Spiegel -  The Price of Survival

The envoy from Europe can hardly believe his eyes. Butterflies the size of dessert plates are fluttering around his nose. Orchids hang in cascades from towering trees.   

 Read More: http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,554982,00.html

 

Tehran Times - Biodiversity loss can dent world economy, study warns

The EU Commission and the German government have organized a study called “The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity” (TEEB), which has been compared to the Stern Report on the cost of climate change.   

 Read More: http://www.tehrantimes.com/index_View.asp?code=169489

 

Iran Daily - Biodiversity Loss Costs $3.1 Trillion

The destruction of flora and fauna is costing the world two trillion euros (3.1 trillion dollars) a year, or six percent of its overall gross national product, according to a report trailed by German news weekly Der Spiegel.   

 Read More: http://www.iran-daily.com/1387/3131/html/society.htm

 

The Australian - Green damage bill '$3.3 trillion'

The European Union and German environment ministry-led research, entitled The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity, will be presented today at the ninth conference of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity in Bonn.   

 Read More: http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23718913-11949,00.html

 

My Wire - Biodiversity loss costs six percent of world income: report

The destruction of flora and fauna is costing the world two trillion euros (3.1 trillion dollars) a year, or six percent of its overall gross national product, according to a report trailed by German news weekly Der Spiegel   

 Read More: http://www.mywire.com/Home.do

 

My Wire - Biodiversity loss costs six percent of world income: report

The destruction of flora and fauna is costing the world two trillion euros (3.1 trillion dollars) a year, or six percent of its overall gross national product, according to a report trailed by German news weekly Der Spiegel   

 Read More: http://www.mywire.com/Home.do

 

 
 
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