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Unlocking Nature's Economic Value
A public portal combines AI-powered data extraction with peer-reviewed research to translate ecosystem services into economic terms—helping organizations quantify nature-related opportunities and support climate-nature integrated strategies.
Introducing the Initial Public-Planet Offering (IPPO)
The global economy depends entirely on ecosystem services worth over $180 trillion annually. Yet companies treat these services as free resources, bearing no fiduciary duty to the living systems that sustain them. The result? A $800 billion annual nature finance gap, accelerating biodiversity collapse, and a financial system that rewards extraction over regeneration.
4 Tips to Secure Finance for Nature
Almost $7T of finance each year supports activities that directly harm nature. Meanwhile there is an annual $800B nature finance deficit for nature restoration.
When Ecosystem Services Meet Climate-related Financial Risks
More than half of global GDP ($USD58 trillion) is dependent on nature, and over 90% of the world’s largest companies will be highly exposed to the physical impacts of climate change by the 2050s.