Nature disclosures 'will become the norm'
The final TNFD recommendations have been released, with a call for immediate adoption, writes Michael Hurley
Will today prove a turning point for natural capital?
What is the TNFD's final framework released on Monday expected to say, and will it mark an inflection point for embedding nature in finance, asks Genevieve Redgrave
Investing in nature at scale - can it be done?
Andrew Dreaneen considers whether natural capital is the most exciting investment innovation of our time and how we can break down barriers to make it more investable.
Biodiversity: The missing link
The asset and wealth management industry is faced with huge opportunity in biodiversity investment, writes Frédéric Vonner
Banque de France sharpens focus on nature
The central bank is exploring how to build nature data into its investment strategy, writes Michael Hurley
Forever chemicals need investment solutions today
PFAS in water are one of the most pressing environmental concerns today, writes Cindy Jia
Nature data: roaming free?
Commercial data providers should back development of free-to-use platforms, according to RS Metrics. Genevieve Redgrave reports.
TNFD and the rise of nature disclosure regulation
Nature-related disclosure requirements are quickly set to become the norm, catalysed by the TNFD, writes Rebecca Perlman
Impact measurement 'can lead to perverse incentives'
Focus less on measuring impact, and more on companies with impactful products and services, Robbie Miles tells Genevieve Redgrave
A first stab: French institutions try to calculate their biodiversity footprints
As French financial institutions for the first time estimate the scale of their impacts on nature, the numbers look bleak - but not comparable. Thomas Cox writes