Centralized Global Market

green markets and making biodiversity central to global value chains can be a catalyst in the transition towards sustainable patterns of production and consumption;

Global and International stakeholders differ and have a much stronger financial risk-return for value conversations. 

Accountability and Transparency

 

2.2.1 The tax lever and the reform of harmful subsidies

 Taxing financial transactions ($15 to 74 billion per annum) and CO2 emissions ($250 billion per annum in developed countries at the rate of $25 per tonne) could become the two main pillars of prospective international taxation, with a relatively stable, pre- dictable base to finance development and combat climate change. Estimates about its fundraising potential and the technical conditions for its implementation already exist, but their activation and the choice of allocating part of the revenues to international financing for biodiversity are subjected to political negotiations.
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