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Policy Brief: Reducing use of natural resources can be coupled with strengthening the economy (sttinfo.fi)

Press release 7.5.2024
The Finnish economy can grow even if the raw material consumption is reduced. At the same time, climate change and biodiversity loss will be mitigated, and pollution reduced. Finland should transition to a circular economy, as it reduces the use of natural resources and promotes crisis resilience. The new Policy Brief published by the Finnish Environment Institute explains how decoupling raw material consumption and economic growth is possible and what the transition to a carbon-neutral circular economy society requires.

Policy Brief: Stopping biodiversity loss makes sense (sttinfo.fi)

Press release 7.5.2024
Biodiversity loss caused by human action results in nature becoming degraded and uniform. The more living beings disappear – ultimately causing extinction of species – the greater changes the functioning of ecosystems will undergo. The new Policy Brief by the Finnish Environment Institute describes how, at its most serious, biodiversity loss threatens food production and other ecosystem services that are important for humans. The publication also presents methods for combating biodiversity loss.

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Paula Kivimaa and Eeva Primmer: Finland needs positive security

On the eve of Finland´s 106th Independence Day on 6 December 2023, it is a good time to consider ways for us Finns to maintain and strengthen our feeling of security, an ability to function and our resilience during both crises and good times, write Paula kivimaa ja Eeva Primmer in their Ratkaisuja blog.

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