Detalles
| Investors have rarely shown much interest in biodiversity until now. As policymakers grapple with the scale of global nature loss, biodiversity is becoming increasingly important as a key factor for investors to consider in their ESG strategies. This report examines which collective action initiatives are helping investors coordinate their response, while frameworks for reporting on dependencies and impacts on nature are intended to create a more coherent approach to business disclosure. Many investors are looking to invest in activities that help nature recover, but time is running out to streamline investment flows before even more of the Earth's biodiversity is lost. |
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