Archive

  • The season of good cheer

    22 December 2021

    Simon Zadek offers his wish list for sustainable finance in 2022.

  • Ripple effects

    01 December 2021

    Jamie Newton and Nashat Farhana Moin discuss investment risks and opportunities in water

  • COP15's Special Guest - Nature

    23 November 2021

    What lessons can we take from Glasgow that can inform our approach at COP15, asks Simon Zadek

  • Before the storm - reflections on COP26

    25 October 2021

    Glasgow must be a turning point in our efforts - not because of what happens there, but because of what we do differently the day after everyone goes home, argues Simon Zadek

  • Transparency will be key to Nature Action 100, says Robeco

    13 September 2021

    Transparency of the outcomes of engagement with companies on their biodiversity impact will be key to ensuring the burgeoning Nature Action 100 improves on its climate counterpart, Peter van der Werf tells Michael Hurley

  • Shaping finance in transitioning to a sustainable food system

    02 September 2021

    The global food system would be insolvent if the costs of its negative impacts were priced in, writes Simon Zadek

  • Nature Action 100, science-based targets for nature gather pace

    30 August 2021

    A collaborative engagement initiative for nature is set for launch and could see investors demand "net zero loss of biodiversity", Michael Hurley writes

  • Profits are at risk in the aquaculture industry

    23 August 2021

    The value of the global aquaculture market is growing exponentially. However, profits are at risk if investors do not rapidly address ESG issues in the seafood industry, writes Alice Delemare Tangpuori

  • Church of England natural capital assessment puts 'social value' on land assets

    04 August 2021

    A large-scale study of the investor's natural capital impact will inform its net zero strategy, Harry Ashman tells Michael Hurley

  • Governing voluntary carbon markets

    27 July 2021

    Carbon markets are the thin edge of a deep wedge that will see explosive innovation in advancing a broad range of nature-linked offset markets, argues Simon Zadek