The world’s first science-based targets for nature
SBTN launches world’s first science-based targets for nature to mobilize businesses to address nature loss and climate change together.
SBTN launches world’s first science-based targets for nature to mobilize businesses to address nature loss and climate change together.
On March 28th, the Earth Commissioners will unveil the inner workings of the latest cutting edge science in the Global Commons Alliance, which takes into account the complex interactions between the natural world and human wellbeing.
GCA and SBTN invite an experienced Digital Marketing Manager to be their in-house expert, responsible for the demand and growth of digital channels.
In May 2023, 17 pioneering companies representing sectors and supply chains significantly impacting nature embarked upon a unique journey: piloting the first-ever science-based targets for nature.
A new policy brief from the Global Commons Alliance to Stockholm+50 outlines seven recommendations for Stockholm+50 to safeguard the global commons – the interconnected Earth systems vital for all life and civilization.
Research shows that the rapid decline of pollinators - bees, butterflies and other insects that feed on flowers - around the world is causing serious declines in human health.
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This first SBTN guidance (download here) defines how companies can assess, prioritize, measure, address and track their impacts and dependencies on nature in line with science.