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Mapping the depletion of natural capital
11 June 2021Maps to showcase hotspots of relative natural capital depletion are a starting point for investors to understand its impact on portfolios, write Gemma James and Sylvaine Rols
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Japanese seafood: sustainable strategies are needed to safeguard the financial health of the industry
10 June 2021François Mosnier explores how the improved sustainability of Japanese seafood companies could drive improved operational and financial performance, as well as safeguarding the future of the industry
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Q&A with David Craig, co-chair of the TNFD
07 June 2021The goal of the TNFD is to ensure that nature-related costs and risks are factored into financial flows, and that money is redirected to be nature positive, Craig tells Michael Hurley
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Nature goes mainstream - Welcome the TNFD
04 June 2021Today's launch of the TNFD is an important step towards ensuring financial flows are redirected to make a positive contribution to nature, writes Simon Zadek
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Financing at the climate-nature nexus
27 May 2021Nature and climate are scientifically intertwined, but are not the same, argues Simon Zadek
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Illegal wildlife trade and investors
14 May 2021Why should institutional investors be concerned about the illegal wildlife trade and what can they do to prevent it, ask Rory Sullivan and Steve Watson
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Tackling the plastic problem
03 May 2021Opportunities to invest in companies that provide solutions to the plastic problem are growing, say Lucy Mortimer and Justin Guest
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Greening sovereign debt
27 April 2021Risk pricing in sovereign debt markets needs to better reflect the impact of natural capital on nations' productivity and resilience, argues Simon Zadek
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Your top investment questions about biodiversity, answered
22 April 2021As the foundation that so many industries are built on, we can no longer afford to ignore how much biodiversity hangs in the balance, says Hugh W. Brown Jr
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Blue finance lags behind its green cousin — but the tide is turning
09 April 2021With a compelling investment case based on both the mitigation of risk and maximisation of opportunity, a surge of investment in the oceans should be expected, argues Darian McBain