More than 560 companies with combined revenues of $5.5 trillion have signed a joint statement demanding governments help them do more to combat climate change while supporting healthy ecosystems and human wellbeing.
While many of the companies said they were already taking steps to make their operations greener, governments needed to provide the policies that would allow them to do more.
"Healthy societies, resilient economies and thriving businesses rely on nature. Governments must adopt policies now to reverse nature loss in this decade," the companies said in a statement. "Together let's protect, restore and sustainably use our natural resources," they added. Others to sign included IKEA, Unilever and AXA.Business for Nature, the coalition which organised the statement, said it was the first time so many companies had issued a joint call emphasising the crucial role healthy ecosystems play in human wellbeing.
"Many businesses are making commitments and taking action. But for us all to live well within the planet's finite limits, we need to scale and speed up efforts now, not tomorrow," said Eva Zabey, executive director, Business for Nature.Last year the IPBES international panel of scientists said a million species were at risk of extinction.
About two-thirds of the world's animals - mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles - have vanished over the last 50 years, according to the World Wildlife Fund.
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