Column: COP15 has sent an unambiguous signal about the urgent need to value nature

The world may be mobilizing billions today to invest in nature, but that has to become trillions – and fast, writes Peter Harrison, Group Chief Executive at Schroders in this column.
Peter Harrison, Group Chief Executive at Schroders. | Photo: PR/ Schroders
Peter Harrison, Group Chief Executive at Schroders. | Photo: PR/ Schroders
BY Peter Harrison, Group Chief Executive at Schroders

As we begin 2023, nature and biodiversity are in the spotlight like never before. COP15, the UN biodiversity summit, represented a real breakthrough to halt the global decline in nature by 2030.

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