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  • Climate Asset Management raises $650m for natural capital funds

    13 December 2022

    Climate Asset Management (CAM), the joint venture between HSBC and Pollination, has raised $650 million for its two natural capital funds.

  • Biodiversity credits could be 'huge for finance'

    17 June 2022

    If biodiversity credits can capture the nature-related value of an area, they could become a "huge thing for finance", an investor has claimed.

  • Nature is the new climate

    02 June 2022

    We are seeing the beginning of a shift in policy to provide explicit financial incentives for nature inclusion and restoration, argues Megan Reilly Cayten

  • Climate AM begins $150m African farmland investment

    24 May 2022
  • People Moves 7 January 2022: BMO, JPMorgan, Schroders, BoA and more...

    07 January 2022
  • Former 'Article 6' negotiator joins Climate Asset Management

    07 January 2022
  • Exclusive investor reaction to IPCC report: No part of portfolio immune

    09 August 2021

    A landmark report published today by leading climate scientists has been greeted by investors as a chastening warning of the potentially catastrophic impacts of current global emissions, but also an important signifier of the transition required.

  • Natural Capital Investment 2021 conference roundup

    05 March 2021

    Environmental Finance's Natural Capital Investment 2021 virtual conference has ended after a full day of panels, speed networking sessions, and a live discussion group

  • BSI readies natural capital accounting standard as investors seek impact 'baseline'

    04 March 2021

    A forthcoming accounting standard for natural capital could help investors grappling with the problem of assigning a financial value to preservation and improvement of nature.

  • Investor alliance targets $10bn natural capital investment

    11 January 2021

    An 'alliance' of institutional investors HSBC Pollination Climate Asset Management, Lombard Odier and Mirova aims to invest $10 billion in natural capital by next year.