PinnedNature and wealth — part 1(this is part of a (developing) series written for the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos, 15–19 January 2024, on my emerging…Jan 14Jan 14
PinnedIs 10-40-50 the answer?Changing course from biodiversity and climate catastrophes to sustainability Oct 29, 2023Oct 29, 2023
Nature and wealth — reinvesting finance(This is the second part in a three-part series — see Part 1 and Part 2)Jan 16Jan 16
Nature and wealth — rebuilding nature(This is the second part in a three-part series — see Part 1 and Part 3 (not yet posted))Jan 14Jan 14
Financial transformations needed to address the nature and climate crisesComments by Dr. David Obura (coral reefs and sustainability scientist, Kenya) in breakfast meeting with Hon. Mia Mottley and…Jun 22, 2023Jun 22, 2023
Integrating people, conservation and climate action — a last-decade chanceWith COP26 (on climate) and COP15 (on biodiversity) sharing the limelight for 2020, and their shared postponement due to Covid-19, the…Nov 13, 2021Nov 13, 2021
Will Africa’s oceans become ‘sick’ due to climate change?The migration of species towards the poles from the equator is well documented in temperate zones, as they ‘tropicalize’ — their native…Nov 6, 2021Nov 6, 2021
1.5 C warming, coral reefs and saving everythingUsually I’m in biodiversity workshops, but this time, I’m in the THE PLACE that tells us we must not surpass 1.5C warming. This is the…Nov 4, 2021Nov 4, 2021
A Call for Innovation in Coastal Land and SeascapesA Call for Innovation in Coastal Land and SeascapesNov 3, 2020Nov 3, 2020