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Nature, News | 07 September 2022
The extent to which our global economy and financial system can flourish is fundamentally underpinned by the state of nature.…
Exploring nature-based climate solutions for a net zero future, and how UNEP FI is connecting across the industry to support…
By Dr Frank Hawkins, IUCN and Steering Committee Member for the Coalition for Private Investment in Conservation (CPIC), and Jessica…
The TNFD expands its beta framework for nature risk management and disclosure, including the Taskforce’s approach to metrics and specific…
Blue Finance, Nature, News | 28 June 2022
Five top international organisations jointly launch global guidance for bonds to finance the sustainable blue economy—a commitment to provide the…
Blue Finance, Events, Nature, Webinars | 22 June 2022
Seafood may be the most traded food commodity in the world, but there is still much to be done to…
Nature, Projects | 05 June 2022
Food Systems Given the urgency of the climate crisis and the need to limit global warming below 1.5°C, financial institutions…
Blue Finance, Nature, Publications | 02 June 2022
The deep sea contains many of the most pristine ecosystems on our planet and plays a crucial role in regulating…
Blue Finance, Nature, Publications | 17 May 2022
The science is clear, reaching “net zero” by 2050 will require a rapid, deep and sustained reduction in global greenhouse…
Events, Nature, Webinars | 09 May 2022
Explore how central banks are starting to tackle nature and biodiversity loss, recognising the need to consider this critical topic in order to maintain monetary and financial stability across the economy. Taking a global view, this webinar looks at the challenges faced by both developed and emerging economies worldwide, taking stock of the increasing speed of development in this fast-evolving space, as policymakers, regulators, central banks and financial institutions realise they can leverage their experience in climate to take rapid action on nature.