Water quality: a critical pillar of biodiversity
Tighter regulation could help investors improve water quality and tackle biodiversity loss, write Lisa Beauvilain and Johan Florén
Accounting for Asia's biodiversity
The finance industry should develop its own methods of biodiversity accounting, argues ADM's Christopher Botsford
Biodiversity fund assets triple in 2022 to nearly $1bn
Assets in biodiversity funds passed $984 million at the end of 2022, with a flurry of strategy launches despite macroeconomic woes, Thomas Cox reports
Tradeable units - a key ingredient for scaling investment in nature
Verra is working to identify a unit that can be understood by the market in order to be traded, but that also reflects the fact that nature is not fungible, says Sinclair Vincent
Water is 'most critical' natural capital factor for investors
Investors should first look at water when kicking off engagement with corporations on natural capital, Jefferies' Grace Elshafei tells Thomas Cox
Biodiversity: engage to change
Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM)'s lead investment stewardship manager Snorre Gjerde outlines how the sovereign wealth fund is approaching the topic of biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation
Transition to be a key theme for 2023, says ANZ
High-emitting sectors will increasingly come under scrutiny amid the net-zero transition, ANZ's Stella Saris Chow tells Genevieve Redgrave
Lombard Odier's natural capital strategy, two years on
After stellar 2021, the strategy felt the pain in 2022, writes Madeleine Jenkins
Four action areas to help close the gap in nature finance
Financing for the nature crisis will be as critical as the climate crisis and needs urgent attention, argue Soumya Balasubramanya, Elisson Wright and Raffaello Cervigni
A call to action for regulators
With biodiversity loss in freefall, central banks and financial regulators must address the sectors most harmful to both nature and the climate, argues Maud Abdelli