The apocalypse of agriculture: a cautionary tale – Finance in Motion

By Sylvia Wisniwski, CEO of Finance in Motion.

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... As the world gears up for COP30 in Brazil, one truth is becoming impossible to ignore: we can’t meet climate goals if we leave agriculture behind. In 'The apocalypse of agriculture: a cautionary tale', Finance in Motion CEO Sylvia Wisniwski explores what happens when the fight for food meets the fight against climate change, and why sustainable agriculture must take centre stage in global climate finance.

From soil depletion to food insecurity and channeling capital where it matters most, to the farmers, producers and innovators on the front lines of resilience; because the future of our planet isn’t written in carbon, it’s rooted in how we grow, eat and invest today.

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