English title
Strengthening Business Engagement In Climate Adaptation For Preservation Of Biodiversity And Ecosystems
Titre en français
Renforcer l’engagement des entreprises en faveur de l’adaptation au changement climatique pour préserver la biodiversité et les écosystèmes
Título en español
Fortalecimiento de la participación de las empresas en la adaptación al clima para preservar la biodiversidad y los ecosistemas
Status
Online discussion
Submission language
Inglés
Working language
Inglés
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Proponent (Sponsor)
Center for Environmental Legal Studies ( United States of America )
Co-patrocinadores
Africa's Sustainable Development Council ( Burkina Faso )
Grupo de Apoio à Educação e Comunicação Ambiental "PALMEIRINHA" ( Guinea Bissau )
Association Marocaine pour l`Ecotourisme et la Protection de la Nature ( Morocco )
Association Sénégalaise des Amis de la Nature ( Senegal )
Regions4 Sustainable Development ( Belgium )
Exploralis ( Tunisia )
Environmental Law Program at the William S. Richardson School of Law ( United States of America )
Fauna & Flora International ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland )
Memorando explicativo
As the climate crisis intensifies, the degradation of biodiversity and ecosystems escalates, directly impacting the global business economy, which heavily relies on these natural resources. Businesses, being dependent on biodiversity and ecosystems, are vulnerable to the climate crisis. Climate adaptation is increasingly essential for restoring ecosystems and, by extension, building resilient businesses. This resolution seeks to address the critical gaps between climate adaptation, biodiversity conservation, and corporate responsibility in the face of the escalating planetary crisis.
Businesses impact biodiversity and ecosystems both directly through operations and indirectly via supply chains and investments. The impact of climate change on businesses—such as disrupted supply chains and rising insurance costs—are evident through the Basel Climate Risk Drivers and transmission channels. The health of businesses and Earth's ecosystems are intrinsically linked, yet currently in an inverse relationship, where business success often comes at the expense of ecosystems.
Currently, corporate climate accountability focuses primarily on mitigation rather than adaptation. Without integrating climate adaptation strategies that account for protection of biodiversity and ecosystem, climate risks will worsen despite mitigation efforts. By incorporating biodiversity into business operations, companies can improve risk management, secure ecosystem services, and enhance their environmental and social reputation.
The primary issue with the present legal framework is its failure in affirmatively establishing the role of private sector – particularly businesses in climate adaptation for preservation of biodiversity and ecosystems. This resolution stresses the urgent need for businesses to adopt climate adaptation strategies. Acknowledging business’s dependence on biodiversity, and on nature stewards, will not only protect natural resources but also increase business resilience and sustainability. It also facilitates the critical flow of finance into climate adaptation. Ultimately, fostering a mutually beneficial relationship between business and nature is essential for addressing the planetary crisis and ensuring a sustainable future for ecosystems and economies.
Businesses impact biodiversity and ecosystems both directly through operations and indirectly via supply chains and investments. The impact of climate change on businesses—such as disrupted supply chains and rising insurance costs—are evident through the Basel Climate Risk Drivers and transmission channels. The health of businesses and Earth's ecosystems are intrinsically linked, yet currently in an inverse relationship, where business success often comes at the expense of ecosystems.
Currently, corporate climate accountability focuses primarily on mitigation rather than adaptation. Without integrating climate adaptation strategies that account for protection of biodiversity and ecosystem, climate risks will worsen despite mitigation efforts. By incorporating biodiversity into business operations, companies can improve risk management, secure ecosystem services, and enhance their environmental and social reputation.
The primary issue with the present legal framework is its failure in affirmatively establishing the role of private sector – particularly businesses in climate adaptation for preservation of biodiversity and ecosystems. This resolution stresses the urgent need for businesses to adopt climate adaptation strategies. Acknowledging business’s dependence on biodiversity, and on nature stewards, will not only protect natural resources but also increase business resilience and sustainability. It also facilitates the critical flow of finance into climate adaptation. Ultimately, fostering a mutually beneficial relationship between business and nature is essential for addressing the planetary crisis and ensuring a sustainable future for ecosystems and economies.
Geographic scope
Global
Naturaleza y biodiversidad
Bosques
Islas
Entornos marinos y costeros
Marco Mundial de Biodiversidad de Kunming-Montreal
Meta 8: Minimizar el impacto del cambio climático en la biodiversidad y aumentar su resiliencia
Meta 15: Garantizar que las empresas evalúen, den a conocer y reduzcan sus riesgos e impactos negativos relacionados con la biodiversidad
Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible
Objetivo 12 - Consumo y producción responsables
Objetivo 13 - Acción por el clima
Objetivo 17 - Alianzas para lograr los objetivos
Amenazas y motores de cambio
Cambio climático y episodios climáticos severos
Peligros / desastres naturales