There is a strong link between biodiversity and poverty argues, economist, Pavan Sukhdev, head of the United Nations (UN) Green Economy Initiative. The typical view taken is that it's a choice. You can have biodiversity or you can have poverty. You can have development or you can have nature, but not both. This is false thinking, contends Sukhdev, as it is not the case that biodiversity is just the preserve of the rich. Biodiversty is valuable to everyone, but is an absolute...