All Biodiversity articles
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Blog postInvesting in long-term resilience: mobilising private finance for regenerative agriculture ahead of COP30
In the second of a series of joint FAIRR-PRI blogs ahead of COP30, Ridwaan Yousuf of FAIRR and Sylvaine Rols of the PRI, highlight how private finance can be channelled towards sustainable practices such as regenerative agriculture, to support resilient economies and food systems in the face of climate change ...
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Blog postEngagement on nature and biodiversity: The imperative for investors
Investors’ ownership and investment decisions can profoundly impact nature and biodiversity.
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Policy reportPolicy briefing: Priorities for biodiversity at COP16
This briefing represents key policy priorities and recommendations for Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) to operationalise the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.
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OtherInvestor initiatives
Various initiatives have been established to provide guidance and support for investor action on nature. Find below a list of key initiatives, networks and organisations in this space.
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OtherGuidance, standards and tools
Resources aimed at increasing investor action on nature have proliferated as the topic has grown in importance in recent years. On this page, we highlight a range, by no means exhaustive, of key resources in this area, produced by both the PRI and external authors.
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Policy reportPRI’s 2030 EU Policy Roadmap
Six key policy actions to fine-tune and improve the usability and coherence of the existing sustainable finance framework, build on it where necessary, and develop and strengthen the links with broader EU Green Deal policies.
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Blog postAction on nature: Spring announces first batch of focus companies
Tim Steinweg, PRI Head of Stewardship - Nature, provides an update on Spring, the PRI’s stewardship initiative on nature.
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Blog postDoes biodiversity risk affect asset prices?
We found that biodiversity and climate risks should be understood and priced separately
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Blog postCan ‘financialisation’ save nature?
By Diane-Laure Arjaliès, Associate Professor at the Ivey Business School at Western University (Canada) and Founder and lead of the Ivey Sustainable Finance Lab, and Delphine Gibassier of Université de Nantes (France)
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Blog postFinancing biodiversity through private capital investments
By Caroline Flammer, Columbia University, NBER and ECGI
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Policy reportReforming the multilateral financial architecture: why, how and the case for acting now
This briefing focuses on reforming the multilateral financial architecture. It presents a diagnosis of the current multilateral financial architecture and notes its incompatibility to meet present economic and sustainability challenges.
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Policy reportInvestor Briefing: Independent Review of Net Zero
Chris Skidmore’s recently published Net Zero Review captures the transition to a net zero economy as a major pro-business and pro-investment opportunity. It offers policy recommendations centred around backing business, backing local action, delivering energy efficient homes, and using infrastructure to unlock net zero.
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News and press150 financial institutions, managing more than $24 trillion, call on world leaders to adopt ambitious Global Biodiversity Framework at COP15
Today, 150 financial institutions, representing over $24tn in assets under management, have called on world leaders to adopt an ambitious post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework at the UN Biodiversity Conference COP15.
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Blog postCircular economy: The missing link for investor action on climate and nature
By Rebecca Chapman, Head of Environment
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Blog postPutting Indigenous leadership at the heart of Canada’s just transition
Kelly Krauter, Senior Policy Analyst, Canada, PRI
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Blog postCBD COP15: What does the global biodiversity framework mean for investors?
By Gemma James, Senior lead, Environmental Issues, PRI
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Blog postMapping natural capital hotspots of depletion
Sylvaine Rols and Haf Davies, UNEP-WCMC and Gemma James, PRI
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Blog postWhy COVID-19 is driving action on climate, biodiversity and social justice
By Fiona Reynolds, CEO, PRI
