In this exclusive video report, Global Society News delves into the inspiring journey of India Rose Matharu-Daley, a leading environmental business strategist and conservation impact director. Interviewed as part of the Global Society Delegation at the United Nations, India shares her perspectives on biodiversity conservation, climate action, and the urgent need for sustainable solutions.
India, born in New York City and raised in London, graduated with a double first-class degree from the University of Cambridge before embarking on a career dedicated to global impact. During the interview, she highlights her transition from the world of tech and innovation to her current role in environmental advocacy, emphasizing the need for market-driven approaches to the climate and biodiversity crises.
Representing the Global Society Delegation at the United Nations, India discusses her work in aligning corporate and philanthropic investments with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
As Conservation Impact Director for Wild Tomorrow Fund, India speaks passionately about the importance of protecting and re-wilding critical habitats to prevent species extinction, a theme central to her message at the UN.
The interview touches on India's role in shaping investment strategies for sustainable development.
India’s contributions extend across multiple sectors, from sustainable agriculture to blue carbon initiatives. She discusses how her work with venture funds like Global Ventures and GEDI VC aligns with the UN’s broader goals of promoting gender equality, climate action, and reducing inequality. Her collaborative nature, coupled with a clear vision for systemic change, has made her a vital voice in global sustainability discussions.
During the UN delegation, India Rose Matharu-Daley also touched on her personal journey her passion for marine conservation, her volunteer work on the Belize Barrier Reef, and her commitment to improving the lives of rural communities through eco-friendly solutions. She emphasizes the importance of cross-sector partnerships in advancing conservation and stresses the interconnectedness of ecosystems, underscoring Wild Tomorrow’s approach of creating wildlife corridors that link habitats and reduce human impact.
This video interview, available as part of the full article, offers an in-depth look into India's unique perspective on the global sustainability movement. As the world grapples with the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss, her message of hope, collaboration, and strategic action resonates deeply with the Global Society’s mission to foster sustainable development for all.
India’s involvement in the Global Society Delegation at the United Nations serves as a testament to her commitment to driving forward meaningful change, working tirelessly to protect both the planet and its people for future generations.
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