Over half the world’s GDP (some US$ 44 trillion, according to the World Economic Forum) is dependent on resources and services that nature provides. Yet, at the current rate, we are chronically overexploiting them.
Since 1970, wildlife populations have plummeted by an astounding 69%, according to the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). This staggering loss of nature poses a serious risk not only to the health of the ecosystems of our planet but also to companies that want to safeguard their supply chains and uphold their reputation with consumers and policymakers.
Identify and benchmark where your impact on nature occurs. By combining land use data with our updated model of extinction risks for wildlife, we can pinpoint the key drivers behind your impact on nature.
Land use change is a major driver of biodiversity loss. Including indirect land use change is essential to avoid carbon tunnel vision and to understand the full picture of your sustainability impact.