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Insurers go back to basics in biodiversity underwriting push
08 June 2022The loss of the biodiversity has been identified as one of the world's most severe risks, but insurers are only just beginning to get to grips with it. Paul Walsh reports
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ESG data: Transformation by regulation
05 June 2022As the latest update of Environmental Finance's ESG Data Guide is released, the next growth phase of the rapidly evolving ESG data market will be driven by regulation, writes Peter Cripps
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Nature is the new climate
02 June 2022We are seeing the beginning of a shift in policy to provide explicit financial incentives for nature inclusion and restoration, argues Megan Reilly Cayten
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America's first state conservation law for private finance
24 May 2022A new law in Maryland may be a model to encourage private capital to expand its role in environmental conservation, writes Timothy Male
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Food Securities Fund 'more needed than ever'
10 May 2022The blended finance vehicle has an increased role to play amid the impending food and nature crisis, Tanja Havemann tells Madeleine Jenkins
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CDP: Time to debunk the myth that water is immaterial to financials
09 May 2022A third of financials still fail to assess water risk, Cate Lamb tells Genevieve Redgrave
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The rise of nature markets
13 April 2022We need principles-based nature markets that are effectively governed to deliver nature positive, equitable outcomes, argues Simon Zadek
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Milestone 'rhino' bond delivers 'sustainability squared'
08 April 2022Investors seeking 'additionality' should be excited by the ground-breaking 'rhino' bond, the World Bank tells Ahren Lester
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Measuring what matters: How to move forward on supporting nature
04 April 2022The TNFD seeks to move toward an economy that lets humanity and nature live in better balance, writes Judson Berkey
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What role for credits in tackling the plastics problem?
29 March 2022Verra answers Planet Tracker's questions of its newly launched 'plastic credits'