Genevieve Redgrave

Articles by Genevieve Redgrave

  • Insurers 'yet to leverage the potential of nature approaches'

    31 October 2025

    Insurers have not yet harnessed a nature-related approach to decision making, according to a UN Environment Programme Finance Initiative working group, as it launches fresh guidance for the insurance industry.

  • BeZero launches nature-based carbon dataset

    30 October 2025
  • MAS launches $15m carbon grant for financial institutions

    29 October 2025

    The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has launched a grant to help financial institutions become more involved in the carbon markets.

  • Natcap and Jupiter Intelligence partner on nature, climate risks

    29 October 2025
  • NA100 seeing 'remarkable progress'

    28 October 2025

    The Nature Action 100 (NA100) has said it is seeing 'remarkable progress' among target companies, as it launches its first status report.

  • Mirova invests €10m in regen ag carbon deal

    28 October 2025
  • UK's CFRF provides more guidance to FI's on nature risk

    27 October 2025

    The UK's Climate Financial Risk Forum (CFRF) has provided guidance on how financial institutions should approach nature-related risks, including an expansion of existing climate modelling.

  • SBTi labelled a 'red herring' for carbon removal market

    27 October 2025

    The Science-based Targets Initiative (SBTi) has been labelled as a 'red herring' for the voluntary carbon removal market, as the market is urged to rely less on standards and integrity bodies.

  • TNFD, two years on: difficult but useful

    27 October 2025

    Financial institutions are beginning to integrate findings from TNFD reporting into their products, but tell Genevieve Redgrave that data remains a challenge for more sophisticated reporting

  • Don't 'overegg' carbon project co-benefits, says Puro.Earth

    24 October 2025

    Carbon standard developer Puro.earth has warned against focusing too much on carbon project co-benefits, warning this puts developers at risk of more criticism.