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The sustainable finance industry has gone into overdrive: it feels like it is trying to run before it has learnt to walk
The investor-backed initiative hopes new offering will act as an accountability mechanism on nature
The latest developments in sustainable finance
After joining SF Geneva as executive director this year, Salerno is calling for more digestible sustainable finance discussions and a rethink around risks and returns
This webinar will explore how and to what extent investors are addressing biodiversity, drawing on the findings of RI and Credit Suisse’s report Unearthing investor action on biodiversity (https://www.esg-data.com/product-page/unearthing-investor-action-on-biodiversity). Join our expert speaker line-up in discussing: How are investors getting equipped to tackle biodiversity loss? Climate change similarities and differences: To what extent can investors draw on their climate change efforts when deciding how best to address biodiversity? What are some steps investors can take to analyse and integrate biodiversity into their strategies? What is needed to boost investments supporting nature and wildlife? How are initiatives such as TNFD seeking to catalyse change? Speakers: Charlotte Kaiser, Managing Director, NatureVest, The Nature Conservancy Marisa Drew, Chief Sustainability Officer & Global Head Sustainability Strategy, Advisory and Finance, Credit Suisse Marte Borhaug, Global Head of Sustainable Outcomes, Aviva Investors Moderator: Elza Holmstedt Pell, Deputy Editor, Responsible Investor
The latest developments in sustainable finance
Ceres’ Kirsten James talks to investors about valuing water
Pharmaceutical-Industry
Racial and global inequality emerges as a recurring theme in the upcoming proxy season
A weekly overview of ESG developments for fixed income
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