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The forest that hides the climate
06 December 2023Countries' common interest in forests presents an opportunity to achieve significant climate progress, but the path forward is challenging, writes Philippe Zaouati
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Breaking the status quo on valuing water
29 November 2023A purely financial return on investment-focused approach will almost always undervalue water, writes Alex Money
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Orchards are fruitful ground for climate action
23 November 2023Planting orchards can have dual positive impact by encouraging carbon sequestration and healthy food, Alvaro Aguirre writes
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Calling for a revolution to resolve food's sustainability paradox
06 November 2023Innovation and investment are needed to deliver more food production yet cut the industry's greenhouse gas emissions, argue Vincent Nobilet and Frédéric Dubois
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How to invest to unlock a blue carbon revolution
05 October 2023Blue carbon could be key to fighting climate change but creating sustainable solutions will only work through considered investment, writes AXA IM's Chris Iggo
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Are debt-for-nature swaps misunderstood?
04 October 2023Debt-for-nature swaps have faced criticism, but they may have an important role to play in protecting biodiversity in developing markets. Genevieve Redgrave reports
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Nature disclosures 'will become the norm'
18 September 2023The final TNFD recommendations have been released, with a call for immediate adoption, writes Michael Hurley
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Will today prove a turning point for natural capital?
15 September 2023What 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
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Investing in nature at scale - can it be done?
13 September 2023Andrew 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.
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Biodiversity: The missing link
04 September 2023The asset and wealth management industry is faced with huge opportunity in biodiversity investment, writes Frédéric Vonner