17 May 2022Events, Roundtables
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Blue Finance, Nature, News | 02 February 2021
UNEP FI Launches New Report Mapping the State of Ocean Finance
This foundational report maps ocean finance, revealing trends in lending, underwriting and investment activities which impact the ocean .It includes survey results across 100+ financial professionals revealing current trends, frameworks and financial instruments that are successfully addressing ocean sustainability and highlights new opportunities and gaps in the market. The report covers 5 key ocean sectors: seafood, ports, shipping, coastal and marine tourism and marine renewable energy, notably offshore wind, chosen for their established connection with private finance.
Blue Finance, Nature, Publications | 02 February 2021
The Rising Tide: Mapping Ocean Finance for a New Decade
The Rising Tide report maps the current state of ocean finance revealing trends in lending, underwriting and investment activities which impact…
Climate Change, Events | 01 February 2021
Adaptation Webinar Series: Climate Data for Physical Risk Assessments
The use of authoritative datasets and data sources is a challenge for many financial institutions. A collaboration between the Climate Data Factory and the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service is aiming to provide a climate hazards data set of reference for physical risk assessment that aligns with the recommendations of the TCFD, and that will also slign with the needs of users from the finance sector.
Climate Change, Events | 01 February 2021
Webinar: Climate Thought Leadership Series Papers 3 & 4
Systemic transformation will be necessary over the next decade if we are to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement. What might this transformation mean for the finance sector and how can financial actors best respond to these challenges? Join Richard Roberts & John Elkington (Volans), and Jakob Thomä & Anne Schönauer (2DII) for this discussion hosted by EIT Climate-KIC and UNEP FI.
Climate Change, Investment, News | 01 February 2021
UN SG António Guterres: Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance is “gold standard” for net-zero commitments
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has called on investors who move much of the world’s money to set increasingly ambitious…
Adaptation Finance, Climate Change, News, TCFD | 25 January 2021
Ten UNEP FI members call on governments to step up on adaptation finance, make climate risk reporting commitments
Ten UNEP FI members are calling for greater action to boost adaptation finance and have made commitments on climate risk reporting. At the Climate Adaptation Summit 2021, the leading financial institutions delivered a statement calling for greater action on assessment, reporting and management of the physical risks of climate change, and asking policy makers to deliver mandatory disclosure requirements on climate risk.
Blue Finance, Nature, News | 21 January 2021
One Planet Summit: Biodiversity rises up the Global Agenda
Biodiversity is catching up with climate on the global policy agenda, motivating leading financial institutions to understand their impacts and dependencies on nature. A first step for financial institutions is to look at the impacts and dependencies on nature across the industries they invest in, lend to or insure.
Climate Change, Events, News | 20 January 2021
UNEP FI and members at the Climate Adaptation Summit 2021
Join UNEP FI and members for an in-depth discussion on climate-related physical risk and a major announcement from ten financial institutions. UNEP FI is hosting a side event at the Climate Adaptation Summit which will also see leading financial institutions announce their commitment to climate-related physical risk assessment and disclosure, while making a ‘call to action’ to the finance sector and governments around the globe to address the principal obstacles to greater disclosure.
Events, Nature | 20 January 2021
The Economist Group’s Eighth Annual World Ocean Summit Virtual Week
The Economist’s World Ocean Summit 2021 is going virtual for the first time and for this year only, the event is free-to-attend. The virtual week offers the opportunity to access 30 hours of highly curated content over five days, and the chance to make meaningful connections no matter where you are in the world. The focus continues on high-level conversation and policymaking in plenary sessions as well as industry focus in six dedicated tracks: aquaculture, fishing, energy, plastics, shipping, and tourism.
Africa & Middle East, Climate Change, Publications | 20 January 2021
Promoting Sustainable Finance and Climate Finance in the Arab Region
This report analyses the climate change related risks countries in the Arab region are facing such as water scarcity, rising…