Matthew Roberts, Head of Alternative Solutions at Fulcrum Asset Management, lays out the rationale and design principles for resilient natural capital portfolios.
Capturing material nature-related risks and opportunities is critical to long-term financial performance, says Laina Draegar, Director of Global Equities at Los Angeles Capital Management.
Leading experts share evolving best practice on how asset owners are handling exposures to risks, impacts and dependencies relating to biodiversity loss.
Standards-based ecological restoration can unlock capital and ensure long-term business resilience, says Bethanie Walder, Executive Director, the Society for Ecological Restoration.
A global pact that links ocean health, nature-based resilience and energy transition could be COP30’s defining legacy, says T Rowe Price Portfolio Manager Willem Visser.
Brazil-backed fund aims to provide long-term funding for tropical forests via a model that incentivises stewardship and crowds-in private investment.
Head of Sustainable Investment Communications Emma Sjöström outlines how universal ownership informs AP7’s approach to biodiversity loss and other systemic risks.
Investors are increasingly engaging with governments, showing resilient demand for green bonds and debt-for-nature deals, but is it enough to accelerate policy change?
Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures reports more and integrated disclosures by corporates and investors, but insists regulation is “essential”.
Lessons have been learned from carbon offset missteps, but new market will also be marked by differences in project design, benefits and rationale.
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