Human activities are destroying nature at a rate much faster than it can replenish itself. The COVID-19 pandemic is a warning sign that the decline of nature is destabilizing society. A continued loss of nature threatens not only over half the global GDP, but more importantly human lives and wellbeing, with the poorest and most vulnerable hit first and hardest. As the climate crisis is deeply linked to the biodiversity crisis, both need to be addressed simultaneously to drive a swift transition to a nature-positive, net-zero future.
With climate, we have the clear goal of carbon neutrality, articulated in the target of net zero emissions by 2050, with the objective of keeping global warming below 1.5C. A similar time bound goal for nature, ensures that we halt and reverse biodiversity loss at the pace necessary, in support of climate action and the Sustainable Development Goals.
The Nature Positive Initiative (NPI) represents conservation organizations, institutes, and business and finance coalitions coming together to drive alignment around use of the term ‘nature positive’ and support broader, longer-term efforts to deliver nature-positive outcomes. The Nature Positive Initiative launched on 6 September 2023, to promote the integrity and implementation of the Nature Positive Global Goal.
27 of the world’s largest nature conservation organizations, institutes, business and finance coalitions came together to launch a new initiative aimed at driving alignment around the definition, integrity and use of the term ‘nature positive’ and supporting broader, longer-term efforts to deliver a nature positive future and nature-positive outcomes.
The Nature Positive Forum is open to all relevant institutions and organizations from all corners of society who want to support and implement the Nature Positive global goal for nature.

