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Deforestation is at the heart of the climate-nature puzzle
03 July 2023Investor nature and climate efforts must both focus on - and learn from - action on deforestation, argues Olga Hancock
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Biodiversity credits 'five years behind' carbon offsets
21 June 2023Investors demanding opportunities to invest for positive impact on nature may have to wait between five and 10 years for a viable market for biodiversity credits, according to Axa IM Alts
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Proxy season: Resolutions drive deforestation action
19 June 2023Shareholders have been withdrawing deforestation proposals after companies agree to take action, writes Thomas Cox
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Good news from Brazil for climate and biodiversity-conscious investors
08 June 2023Brazil continues to face challenges in reversing years of damaging environmental policies and activity, but Luis Lopez Vivas argues that sustainable investors should be ready to seize the opportunities on the horizon
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Profile: Martin Berg of Climate Asset Management
22 May 2023The new CEO of Climate Asset Management, Martin Berg, tells Thomas Cox about the challenge of scaling natural capital.
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The impact of listed equities biodiversity funds
01 May 2023As more capital flows to biodiversity-themed listed equities funds, Thomas Cox asks whether it is possible for the strategies to have a positive impact on nature
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'Tide has turned' on UK water companies
13 April 2023Water utilities face a conundrum as they look to invest to address environmental issues, Thomas Cox writes
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Water quality: a critical pillar of biodiversity
22 March 2023Tighter regulation could help investors improve water quality and tackle biodiversity loss, write Lisa Beauvilain and Johan Florén
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Accounting for Asia's biodiversity
10 March 2023The finance industry should develop its own methods of biodiversity accounting, argues ADM's Christopher Botsford
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Biodiversity fund assets triple in 2022 to nearly $1bn
27 February 2023Assets in biodiversity funds passed $984 million at the end of 2022, with a flurry of strategy launches despite macroeconomic woes, Thomas Cox reports