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Into the deep
04 October 2024A year after the UN High Seas Treaty was signed, Jennifer Forrest talks to investors taking the plunge into ocean impact investment
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'Carbon credits should not be a substitute for action'
02 October 2024Edit Kiss shares her five key learnings about the voluntary carbon market
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Forest restoration should not be overlooked
17 September 2024Reforestation has an important role to play in tackling the climate crisis, although two controversial issues need to be ironed out, write Armínio Fraga, Candido Bracher, Joaquim Levy, and Roberto S. Waack
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Why should investors care about Biodiversity Net Gain?
27 August 2024While England's Biodiversity Net Gain market is still in its infancy, some forward-thinking investors see it as an opportunity and a risk management priority. Genevieve Redgrave reports
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Building a resilient agricultural portfolio: Five issues investors can't miss
21 August 2024The focus on agriculture is intensifying ahead of COP30, presenting opportunities for investors, writes Max Boucher
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What investors want from COP16
31 July 2024With less than 100 days until COP16 in Colombia, investors say attention must turn to the implementation of targets. Genevieve Redgrave reports
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A tropical forests mechanism can help scale-up financing to protect the world's forests
24 July 2024The proposed mechanism could attract and deploy financial resources to countries committed to forest conservation, write Pedro Moura Costa, Tasso Azevedo and Ilona Szabó
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Nature reporting on the rise
18 July 2024Europe is leading the way in demanding companies report their nature impacts, but other parts of the globe are set to follow. Genevieve Redgrave reports.
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Green bonds and biodiversity: a challenge and an opportunity
17 July 2024Greater transparency will make it easier to steer capital towards the theme of biodiversity, which is so essential to securing the sustainability of our economic activity, writes Louis Wuyam
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Is politics ignoring the climate-and-nature crisis?
15 July 2024Addressing both climate and nature is a business imperative, despite the deafening political silence, argues Andrew Coburn