Sustainability

Revaluing ecosystems: Visions of a better future

February 06, 2014

Global

February 06, 2014

Global
Our Editors

The Economist Intelligence Unit

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Over 25 leaders explored ways to better value ecosystems at a recent Rockefeller Foundation-backed meeting. Learn what they predict for the future of our natural ecosystems in our new report.

Report Summary

The Great Barrier Reef has lost half its coral in less than 30 years. In under a decade, we’ve lost forests across an area as big as the US east of the Mississippi. With populations growing at an unprecedented rate, what will our natural world look like in 2025? Can these trends be reversed or slowed? Environmentalists, investors, professors and executives at major companies discussed these questions and others at a recent Rockefeller Foundation-backed meeting. Learn what they had to say in our “Revaluing ecosystems: Visions of a better future” report.

For more information on the event series and how world leaders are revaluing their ecosystems, please visit .

 

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