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The growth of ‘nature markets’ doesn’t guarantee better outcomes for biodiversity or conservation. How can we make sure their evolution doesn’t make things worse?
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Panelists at GreenFin23 offered guidance on how investors can identify and navigate nature dependencies and risks.
by Meg Wilcox
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In the face of geo-economic and geopolitical uncertainty, investors are beginning to understand why nature can represent an attractive long-term play.
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New research from Planet Tracker warns major investors are still failing to take nature loss seriously.
by Amber Rolt
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Climate change and biodiversity loss are entirely intertwined, and more investors are moving to engage companies about the risks they face from both.
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The issues of natural capital, staying within planetary boundaries, green growth and degrowth are where conversations around finance are headed.
by Matt Orsagh
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Sponsored: The timing is prime for businesses to take on greater funding and collaborative leadership roles for biodiversity conservation, but more is needed to scale up private support.
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Three main takeaways that financial players should take into account.
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The impact investment community has helped a new asset class begin to grow.
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GHG emissions reporting has dominated the sustainability disclosure landscape in recent years. However, that’s starting to change. As regulators and investors recognize the holistic nature of the climate crisis and its impacts on business strategy, they’re honing in on additional interrelated ESG issues. Yet despite increasing pressure, critical areas of sustainability reporting remain largely overlooked.
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Date/Time: April 4, 2023 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
As the IPCC states, there is no path to 1.5 ℃ that doesn’t include restoring the world’s forests.
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As institutional investors pledge money to new carbon capture technology, they're often missing the most obvious solution.
by Hank Cauley
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A new platform aims to help financial institutions uncover their exposure to environmental risks from palm oil, soy, cattle trading and timber, amid deforestation fears.
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Mitigation banking is in the spotlight as a new group emerges and a leading trade association renames itself.
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Market-based strategies only go so far. These new types of products can protect and restore ecosystems in peril.
by Mark Tercek
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Giant Indian conglomerate Tata group is moving to account for tough-to-value environmental, human and social factors within its business decisions. The exercise hasn't been easy, but it's determined to try.
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A growing community of conservation investors is building the case that shows quantifiable economic benefit by preserving or enhancing clean water, habitat protection or food and fiber provision. All that's needed is more money.
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Assessing property for the endangered species it saves or wetlands it preserves could pay off for some California landowners.
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At the UN talks next week, work continues to deliver on the goals from last year's Paris Accord.
by Joe Thwaites
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Exploring the opportunities to generate cash flow for family forests using conservation payments.
by Dick Kempka
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How do you quantify environmental attributes, and how should those numbers figure into public policy?
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How to quantify the value of projects that take nature into account? A new project with Monsanto, PepsiCo and Dow aims to make sense of environmental data.
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Measuring the social benefits of ecosystems isn't easy, but the Obama administration is urging federal agencies to take hard-to-quantify benefits into account.
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Today's systems of paying for environmental impacts fall short — but that could be changing.
by Eric Holst
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A growing number of Fortune 500 companies are investing in natural capital, rather than expensive workaround for offsetting damage to ecosystems.
by Sissel Waage