Apparently, from 1997-2011, global GDP production ($72T; 2012) destroyed $20T/yr in ecosystem services. How long can this business model last? Would you invest in this firm? Even buy it's products and services?
Read an update to ecosystem services accounting by the father of the method himself, in an email from Robert Costanza, as follows:
Hi, I just wanted to alert you to our new paper titled "Changes in the global value of ecosystem services" in Global Environmental Change. This paper builds on our 1997 paper published in Nature on the global value of ecosystem services, and estimates the changes since then. It updates the unit value estimates based on work done by the TEEB (The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity) study and combines them with new global land use estimates to arrive at the first estimates of the changes in global ecosystem services value between 1997 and 2011 in monetary units. We estimate (with appropriate caveats) that the loss of ecosystem services from 1997 to 2011 is on the order of $20 Trillion/yr.The paper also addresses some of the misconceptions and critiques arising from the 1997 paper and compares the results with more elaborate global systems modeling approaches. You can view and download the paper
here (or
here).
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