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nature not for sale challenging biodiversity offsetting and the financialisation of nature search main menu skip to primary content skip to secondary content home letter to the european commission useful resources posters and graphics events contact us post navigation ← older posts new report on the risks of biodiversity offsetting posted on 23/11/2017 by ric lander reply “nature destruction cannot be compensated for” say ngos warning communities against biodiversity offsetting as the world’s forests, lands and waters keep being destroyed, the people whose livelihoods are deeply linked to these places cannot continue their way of life and are often pushed into poverty and hunger. at the same time, the very actors profiting from this destruction have found a way to come across as friends of nature. how is that possible? exposing the absurd logic behind this paradox is the goal of a new booklet published by the ngos re:common and counter balance. “ biodiversity offsetting, a threat to life ” is a short publication aimed at explaining what biodiversity offsetting is and how it is deployed by private companies – with the support of governments and the legitimization of some conservation organizations and academics – to greenwash their reputation and continue with business-as-usual. starting from the observation that biodiversity offsetting projects are mainly top-down and imposed on communities with little regard for their wellbeing, the booklet shows through concrete examples and illustrations how this mechanism is nothing but a license to destroy. while in the eyes of international financial institutions, governments and corporations, the damage to nature and communities is an inevitable price to pay for development and economic growth, the booklet calls on communities to reclaim their fundamental right to decide what is best for them and their territories. alessandro runci, campaigner at re:common and author of the booklet, claimed: “we deem unacceptable that the burden of the protection of nature is placed on those who are least responsible and most affected by its destruction, while helping corporate polluters to greenwash the impacts of their businesses. it is illogical to replace environmental regulations with perverse mechanisms to trade forests, grasslands, mountains and deserts for profit. nature is priceless, and it is not for sale.” xavier sol, director of counter balance, added: “the real causes of the destruction of nature are rooted in a development model designed to take from the many and give to the few. biodiversity offsetting allows corporations to continue with their destructive businesses undisturbed. we believe that it is of vital importance that civil society and ngos stand united against this mechanism, and say: no to biodiversity offsetting!” posted in news | leave a reply updated dossier on the new economy of nature posted on 06/09/2017 by ric lander reply heinrich-böll-stiftung have just updated their dossier new economy of nature ! ‘offsetting is better than doing nothing at all.’ ‘prices must tell the ecological truth.’ these and other popular arguments for an economic valuation of nature are critiqually questioned in our dossier new economy of nature . ten contrasting points illustrate where these common assumptions fall short or where they are just false. also new in our dossier: a glossary with key terms an article on un institutions breaking the ground for a new economy of nature new entries to our interactive world map our dossier illustrates what the concept of the ‘new economy of nature’ stands for and why this approach has been of increased interest to economy and politics. we name key actors and institutions that are shaping the discourse and highlight contradictions as well as disputable assumptions. posted in news | leave a reply event invitation: new frontiers, new tricks posted on 29/03/2017 by ric lander reply saturday 8 april 2017, 10.30am – 4pm friends of the earth, 139 clapham road, stockwell, london, sw9 0hp book your free place now share the facebook event from madagascar to mongolia, from macedonia to middle england, mining and other sectors are using new conservation measures such as ‘biodiversity offsetting’ to put a gloss of sustainability on their damaging activities. at this event, activists, researchers, and ngos and will be sharing testimony from communities across several continents, discussing these new threats to people and nature, and begin learning how to challenge them together. continue reading → posted in events | leave a reply eu is pushing biodiversity offsetting through the backdoor posted on 26/05/2016 by ric lander reply by xavier sol, originally published on counter balance last year the european commission was forced to ditch its plans to develop legislation on biodiversity offsetting after eu citizens overwhelmingly rejected such plans in a public consultation. nevertheless this set back doesn’t seem to withhold the european commission from pushing biodiversity offsetting forward in practice. together with the european investment bank (eib) it is running the natural capital financing facility (ncff), which aims to invest up to €125 million in natural capital projects. the push for biodiversity offsetting is not only at odds with the eu’s democratic policy process, the benefits for the environment remain questionable. because of its focus on financial return critics fear the ncff may rather drive the financialisation of nature than the protection of nature. the ncff will operate a total budget of €100-125 million with an additional €10 million for technical assistance. the aim is to leverage private investments for 10-12 pilot schemes from 2015 to 2017. according to the european commission the ncff has to „demonstrate that natural capital projects can generate revenues or save costs, whilst delivering on biodiversity and climate adaptation objectives. the ncff is to establish a pipeline of replicable, bankable operations that will serve as a “proof of concept” and that will demonstrate to potential investors the attractiveness of such operations“. the european commission’s conviction that financial gain and biodiversity gain can be easily combined is not shared by everyone. during the consultation round on biodiversity offsetting last year, over 9000 people and 65 organisations have signed a letter urging the commission not to pursue policy related to biodiversity offsetting. they fear it would “harm nature and people, and give power to those who destroy nature for private profit.” indeed, the ncff’s budget consists of €50 million from the commission’s life programme, money that used to come in grants for environmental projects. increasingly, proponents of financial instruments argue that flexible financing is necessary in order to secure ample funding to address the climate and environmental crises. however, it also means a shift in management from environmentally focused institutions to institutions with a financial focus driven by profit. as a result success becomes measured by profitability rather than the ability to protect nature. another problem is the lack of transparency. part of the ncff funding will be channelled through intermediary funds managed by third parties. using financial intermediaries makes it impossible to fully measure the project’s impact. the eib’s responsibility to track all the investments is outsourced to the intermediary who often lacks the capacity, know-how and focus to lead on this process. this has an inevitable impact on the quality of the projects. among some environmental organisations doubts about the ncff as an instrument are rising even before the first projects have been approved. its focus on promoting the valuation of nature and developing markets for ecosystem services and biodiversity offsetting makes it a symbol of the financialisation of nature. posted in comment | leave a reply new report: rejecting financialization of nature posted o
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