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NewsletterNature loss is becoming a real business risk. This feature explores how Superorganism is backing startups that turn biodiversity decline into investable, scalable opportunity.
NewsletterMarianne Haahr leads the IAPB’s global push to scale high-integrity nature credits, and she shares her insights on how countries and companies can invest in nature through credible, evidence-based markets.
NewsletterBiodiversity credits are a new way for companies and communities to fund real, measurable efforts that protect and restore nature worldwide.
NewsletterFrom $65B flood protection to $8B in water savings, nature-based solutions prove resilience can be both cost-effective and sustainable.
NewsletterSatellites and AI are transforming forest conservation by enabling real-time monitoring and predictive analytics to combat deforestation. From Colombia to Cameroon, indigenous communities and environmental groups use this tech to receive alerts, deploy drones, and intervene quickly—cutting forest loss by up to 50%. Projects like Gabon’s Forest Foresight even forecast illegal activity before it happens. Yet, nature tech isn’t a silver bullet. It requires empowered local communities, strong enforcement, and global citizen engagement. While AI and satellites are powerful tools, true forest protection hinges on human will, action, and sustained support from governments, consumers, and conservation partners worldwide.
NewsletterAs climate awareness goes mainstream, the language of saving the planet has been polished, packaged, and sold — often to those who can afford it most. In this piece, we explore how sustainability became a lifestyle brand, why that matters, and what it really takes to keep climate action real and inclusive.
NewsletterFrom airports to oceans, tourism has an invisible cost. This article explores how our travel habits — by air, land, and sea — are accelerating climate and nature loss worldwide. If you’ve ever wondered how your holidays and business trips shape the environment, this is a must-read. Because the first step to more responsible travel is awareness.
NewsletterAs climate change once reshaped the business landscape, nature is now taking center stage. With over half of global GDP dependent on ecosystem services and one million species at risk of extinction, nature loss is no longer just an environmental issue—it’s an economic one. In this article, we explore why nature is becoming a strategic priority for companies and what you can do about it.