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Nature-positive models
Creating regenerative value chains in Colombia
Team TAP is establishing sustainable farming models that provide economic opportunities and protect La Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta’s unique biodiversity.
Nature-positive death
Nature-positive death
Rethinking our systems around death offers us an opportunity to shift our impact on the environment from negative to positive.
Calculating the true cost and value of doing business
Calculating the true cost and value of doing business
Sumday co-founders Jess Richmond and Lindsay Ellis are on a mission to make non-financial accounting the norm in every organisation.
To'ak, TMA and local Ecuadorian farmers are using cacao to reverse deforestation
To'ak, TMA and local Ecuadorian farmers are using cacao to reverse deforestation
“The critical factor that convinces local farmers to reforest their land is the premium prices they will be paid by To’ak for their cacao.”
Learning by doing at The Quoin
Learning by doing at The Quoin
The Quoin is our 5,000-hectare demonstration landscape in the Tasmanian Midlands.
Budget in surplus, nature in deficit
Budget in surplus, nature in deficit
What good is a budget surplus if nature has been in deficit for centuries?
People-powered nature markets
People-powered nature markets
The saying ‘you can’t manage what you can’t measure’ is often used to explain why we need to incorporate nature into our economies. But… who is doing the ‘managing’?
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Should we put a price on nature?
Should we put a price on nature?
Instinctively, we know it’s absurd that drinkable water and breathable air are worth less than paper. And yet, in the eyes of our economy, it is.
Agroforestry explained
Agroforestry explained
In an agroforestry system, a wide range of trees and shrubs are strategically integrated to boost resilience and biodiversity.
Giving a dam about beavers
Giving a dam about beavers
Beavers are one of the most influential and critical ecosystem engineers on Earth.
Ecosystem engineer explained
Ecosystem engineer explained
An ecosystem engineer is a species that creates, modifies, maintains or destroys an ecosystem.
Understanding biodiversity's data problem
Understanding biodiversity's data problem
A successful, widespread TNFD rollout is dependent on us overcoming massive biodiversity data gaps.
Four reasons the TNFD matters
Four reasons the TNFD matters
“The TNFD translates an awareness that we’re impacting nature into steps for action.”
Your TNFD cheat sheet
Your TNFD cheat sheet
If you’re curious or confused about the new TNFD framework, this cheat sheet will get you up to speed.
Tropical forests are far more than tall trees
Tropical forests are far more than tall trees
Tropical forests provide us with a swathe of life-sustaining ecosystem services.
How agroforestry can keep tropical forests standing
How agroforestry can keep tropical forests standing
The only way to keep tropical forests standing is to make it economically advantageous.
Three ways technology is being used to fight deforestation
Three ways technology is being used to fight deforestation
In the fight against escalating biodiversity destruction, technology promises to level the playing field.
Ecosystem services explained
Ecosystem services explained
Ecosystem services are the variety of benefits nature provides that underpin and support our global economy and ways of life.
Systems thinking explained
Systems thinking explained
Systems thinking is a way of accounting for the world’s complexity and interconnectedness when tackling massive problems.
Why aren't more people talking about the biodiversity crisis?
Why aren't more people talking about the biodiversity crisis?
Why does the climate crisis get the majority of funding, attention and publicity?
Meet the world’s first Bird-Friendly Cacao farm
Meet the world’s first Bird-Friendly Cacao farm
Venture into the Dominican Republic’s northern mountain range, and you’ll find a bird reserve that’s fine-tuning a new recipe for the cacao industry.
Craft chocolate and cacao farmers are curbing biodiversity loss
Craft chocolate and cacao farmers are curbing biodiversity loss
There’s a market that’s willing to pay more for chocolate that’s had a positive impact on nature.