17 May 2022Events, Roundtables
Blue Finance
Blue Finance, Nature, News | 05 August 2021
5 examples of best practice to sustainably finance the port sector
The blue (ocean) economy offers many opportunities for private finance to lend and invest in a sustainable and nature-positive way. Here we look at some of the leading examples of best practice in social and environmental sustainability across the port sector which banks, insurers and investors can seek out.
Blue Finance, Nature, News | 26 July 2021
G20 environment ministers discuss green and blue finance
On 22 July 2021, the G20 environment ministers gathered in Naples committing to ‘continue and increase’ their efforts to address…
Blue Finance, Nature, News | 06 July 2021
The Ocean as a Climate Solution
The ocean is not just a victim of climate change, it is also a source of solutions. The transition to a sustainable “blue” economy is an opportunity to re-cast how we use, manage and protect ocean resources in a more integrated manner. Unlocking the financial sector for the sustainable blue economy allows for the potential of an environmentally and socially sustainable future that will be resilient to the impacts of climate change while providing livelihoods, food and prosperity.
Blue Finance, Nature, News | 24 June 2021
An interview with a CEO: Ilias Tsakiris
You have signed the UNEP FI Sustainable Blue Economy Finance Principles. Why did American Hellenic Hull Insurance Company take this…
Blue Finance, Nature, News | 18 June 2021
ESG Investor: Pouring Money on Troubled Waters
Investment in blue economy is vital for planet’s future, but the breadth of risks to ocean health pose challenges to asset owners. The ocean economy is estimated to be worth US$2.5 trillion annually, but just US$13 billion has been invested during the past ten years to support sustainability, according to an international joint academic and public institution report. If further action is not taken to tackle the effects of unsustainable use of oceans and their resources, a total of between US$200 billion-US$1 trillion will be required annually by 2100 to pay for coastal protection, relocation of people and loss of land to sea level rise.
Blue Finance, Nature, News | 17 June 2021
Financing a sustainable blue economy: recommended exclusions list published
Based on the market-first practical guidance for financial institutions, Turning the Tide, UNEP FI’s recommended exclusions list for a sustainable blue economy provides financial institutions with an overview of activities to exclude from financing due to their damaging impact on the ocean and high risk.
Blue Finance, Nature, Publications | 17 June 2021
Recommended Exclusions for Financing a Sustainable Blue Economy
Based on the market-first practical guidance for financial institutions, Turning the Tide, UNEP FI’s recommended exclusions list for a sustainable blue economy provides financial institutions with an overview of activities to exclude from financing due to their damaging impact on the ocean and high risk.
Blue Finance, Nature, News | 16 April 2021
Portugal Endorses the Sustainable Blue Economy Finance Principles at EIB & WWF Event
Read about the conference hosted by the European Investment Bank and WWF, where Portugal, represented by Ricardo Serrão Santos, Minister of the Sea Republic of Portugal, endorsed the Sustainable Blue Economy Finance Principles and the EBRD and the Asian Development Bank were welcomed as recent signatories of the Principles.
Blue Finance, Nature, News | 02 March 2021
How to Finance a Sustainable Ocean Recovery – Seminal New Guidance Published
New practical guidance enables banks, investors and insurers to understand their impact on ocean health and immediately take action to accelerate the transition to a sustainable blue economy. Leveraging best practice based on input from more than 50 pioneering institutions and experts, this guidance sets out pathways to sustainable growth across five key ocean sectors, chosen for their established connection to private finance. It presents a detailed breakdown of which activities to seek out as best practice, which activities to challenge, and which activities to avoid financing completely due to their damaging nature.
Blue Finance, Nature, Publications | 01 March 2021
Turning the Tide: How to Finance a Sustainable Ocean Recovery
A practical guide for financial institutions to lead a sustainable ocean recovery This seminal guidance is a market-first practical toolkit…