The first Global Nature Positive Summit Held in Sydney

The first Global Nature Positive Summit is taking place in Sydney, Australia, on Tuesday. Leaders from government, business, academia, environmental groups and indigenous peoples gather at the event. Together, they will be looking for ways to boost investment in nature, and for improvements in its protection and restoration.

It comes at a crucial time: biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse is one of the biggest risks the world faces in the next decade.

More than half of the world's economy depends directly on nature. Biodiversity loss threatens global financial stability, putting at least US$44 trillion (A$64 trillion) of economic value at risk.

Industries such as agriculture, fisheries, forestry, tourism, water and resources rely heavily on nature. Ultimately, all of humanity depends on nature for clean air, water, food and a livable climate.

That's why this week's summit is so important. Conserving and restoring nature is expensive and often difficult. The task is beyond the capacity of governments alone.

Edited by: YJ
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