All Nature articles – Page 2
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Blog postHow do natural areas affect financial markets?
By Claudio Rizzi, University of Miami – Miami Herbert Business School
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Blog postContinuing the winning streak
By Lorenzo Saa, former Chief Signatory Relations Officer, PRI
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Blog postWhy we need to talk about resourcing stewardship
By Clara Melot, Specialist, Stewardship (Active Ownership 2.0), PRI
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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 postCriticising ESG incorporation does not make it any less essential
By David Atkin, CEO, Principles for Responsible Investment
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Blog postThe 2022 AGM season: Which ESG issues have shareholders targeted?
By Rob Henry, Intern, Stewardship team
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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 postComplementary or conflicting: How does state intervention interact with green investing to affect corporate environmental behaviour?
By Shipeng Yan and Juan (John) Almandoz, University of Hong Kong; and Fabrizio Ferraro, IESE Business School
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Blog postHow investors can support a circular economy for plastics: new engagement guidance
By Rebecca Chapman, Specialist, Environmental Issues, PRI, and Gerald Naber, Programme Manager, New Plastics Economy, Ellen MacArthur Foundation
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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
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Blog postVale dam collapse reignites mining safety pressure from investors
By Elena Espinoza, Manager, Social Issues, the PRI
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Blog postEnvironmental and social consequences of climate change
In 2012 the UK Government’s Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs and Environment Agency (DEFRA) produced a Climate Change Risk Assessment (CCRA) evaluating the main climate-related risks and opportunities in eleven sectors in the UK, over the course of the current century to 2100.
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