「すべてを、あらゆる場所で、一度に」というアプローチが、自然への融資に必要な理由
気候変動に関する政府間パネル(IPCC)が発表した、最新の科学的知見に基づき現状の評価や対策をまとめた最新のアップデート「第6次統合報告書(AR6)」は、地球温暖化を1.5度に抑制することは、即時かつ大規模な排出削減なしには不可能であると警告しています。
Akanksha Khatri is Head of Nature Action Agenda at the World Economic Forum. In this role she has led the New Nature Economy Reports Series, advocating how to integrate the issue of nature and biodiversity in economic decision making. Prior to this, she worked as Lead on Government Engagement for India and South Asia followed by an extended remit as Chief of Staff and Head of Strategy and Performance for the Forum’s Regional and Government Engagement globally. She has also had experience working at HT Media Ltd. which is the second-largest media company in India. She holds a BA (Hons.) from Jawaharlal Nehru University, India and M.A. in International Affairs from Columbia University, USA. She was a Global Leadership Fellow with the World Economic Forum (2013-16).
気候変動に関する政府間パネル(IPCC)が発表した、最新の科学的知見に基づき現状の評価や対策をまとめた最新のアップデート「第6次統合報告書(AR6)」は、地球温暖化を1.5度に抑制することは、即時かつ大規模な排出削減なしには不可能であると警告しています。
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