Biodiversity Report is Urgent Call to Action Beyond Fixes
Geneva Global Initiative Calls on World Community to Focus on Concrete Actions
GENEVA, May 6, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The UN IPBES' 2019 Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services is another one in a long line of warnings about the state of our planet. It should be clear that we face multiple interacting environmental stresses, and these are intensifying. Profound environmental, economic and political changes will likely define the next decade and beyond.
"Now is the time to bring attention to how we handle the risk of a large-scale systemic failure if all mitigation efforts fall flat and sustainable goals are not met in time," said David Korowicz, GGI's Director for Risk and Response.
The GGI is hosting an on-the-record teleconference to further discuss this, open to journalists and parties focused on these issues on Wednesday, May 8, at 4:00 pm Central European Time. The call is open to the public, but RSVP is required at [email protected]
Governments and multilateral institutions will need to develop more integrated and concrete preparedness strategies for whole-society responses. Businesses must focus on creating more copying solutions. Activists and philanthropists must begin to think beyond currently common notions of nature conservation, sustainability and resilience.
GGI Board Chair George Lehner praised the report's findings as "important for broadening the coordinated engagement of stakeholders who can help forestall cascading effects on economic, political and social systems."
GGI proposes that an integrated international response is developed to the increasingly recognized but as yet poorly addressed predicament.
ABOUT THE GENEVA GLOBAL INITIATIVE
The Geneva Global Initiative (GGI) seeks to act as a neutral forum with the purpose of facilitating dialogue, research, best-practice sharing, and collaborative action around preparedness for systemic failures. The GGI aims to help set the framework for whole-society responses in partnership with government agencies, multilateral institutions, private sector, and civil society programs. GGI is a non-partisan, non-profit organization registered in Switzerland. Website www.genevaglobalinitiative.org.
Media Alert: Teleconference on The United Nations IPBES' 2019 Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
WHO: Geneva Global Initiative / https://www.genevaglobalinitiative.org/
WHAT: An on-the-record teleconference, open to journalists and parties focused on issues of global environmental, economic and political challenges. The call will feature Geneva Global Initiative experts who will comment on the implications of recent reports and actions necessary to confront urgent issues of resilience and global risk.
WHEN: May 8, 2019, 4:00pm (16h00) Central European Time
RSVP: The call is open to the public, but RSVP is required to: [email protected]
Call-in information will be provided upon RSVP
CONTACT: Rachel Morrissey
Geneva Global Initiative
T. +1 (917) 727-0730
E. [email protected]
BACKGROUND: The UN IPBES' 2019 Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services is another in a long line of warnings about the state of our planet. It should be clear that we face multiple interacting environmental stresses, and these are intensifying. Profound environmental, economic and political changes will likely define the next decade and beyond.
"Now is the time to bring attention to how we handle the risk of a large-scale systemic failure if all mitigation efforts fall flat and sustainable goals are not met in time," said David Korowicz, GGI's Director for Risk and Response.
Governments and multilateral institutions will need to develop more integrated and concrete preparedness strategies for whole-society responses. Businesses must focus on creating more copying solutions. Activists and philanthropists must begin to think beyond currently common notions of nature conservation, sustainability and resilience.
GGI Board Chair George Lehner praised the report's findings as "important for broadening the coordinated engagement of stakeholders who can help forestall cascading effects on economic, political and social systems."
GGI proposes that integrated international response is developed to the increasingly recognized but as yet poorly addressed predicament.
The GGI works with governments, international institutions and the wider society to support integrated responses through research, convening and capacity building.
Media Contacts:
Rachel Morrissey
1 (917) 727-0730
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SOURCE Geneva Global Initiative
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